Gudmundsdottir Johanna F, Geirsson Arnar, Hannesson Petur, Gudbjartsson Tomas
Departments of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Landspitali University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland.
Department of Radiology, Landspitali University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland.
BMJ Case Rep. 2015 Mar 5;2015:bcr2014208159. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2014-208159.
We report an extremely rare complication of a major ischaemic cerebral event caused by an air embolism due to spontaneous rupture of a giant pulmonary bulla that occurred during an airline flight. Shortly after take-off, the patient experienced sudden right-sided hemiplegia and dyspnoea. Following an emergency landing in Reykjavik, a CT scan of the brain showed minute air bubbles consistent with air emboli within the left-sided intracerebral arteries, and MRI showed signs of acute ischaemic cerebral infarction in the left hemisphere. The patient later underwent a pulmonary lobectomy and survived this life-threatening complication with relatively mild neurological sequelae.
我们报告了一例极为罕见的并发症,一名患者在乘坐飞机飞行期间,因巨大肺大疱自发破裂导致空气栓塞,进而引发严重缺血性脑事件。起飞后不久,患者突然出现右侧偏瘫和呼吸困难。在雷克雅未克紧急降落之后,脑部CT扫描显示左侧脑动脉内有与空气栓塞相符的微小气泡,MRI显示左半球有急性缺血性脑梗死迹象。该患者随后接受了肺叶切除术,并从这一危及生命的并发症中存活下来,仅伴有相对较轻的神经后遗症。