Smedley Ben L, Gault Alan, Gawthrope Ian C
Rockingham General Hospital, Rockingham, Western Australia.
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Nedlands, Western Australia.
Diving Hyperb Med. 2016 Jun;46(2):117-9.
Cerebral arterial gas embolism (CAGE) is a feared complication of ambient depressurisation and can also be a complication of hydrogen peroxide ingestion. We present an unusual case of CAGE in a 57-year-old woman exposed to both of these risk factors. We describe her subsequent successful treatment with hyperbaric oxygen, despite a 72-hour delay in initial presentation and diagnosis, and discuss the safety of aero-medical transfer following hydrogen peroxide ingestions.