Galbis J M, Fuster C A, Martín E, Guijarro J, Arnau A, Fernández-Centeno A, Villalba R, Villalba F, Cantó A
Servicio de Cirugía Torácica, Hospital General Universitario de Valencia, España.
Nutr Hosp. 1995 Jul-Aug;10(4):234-6.
We present a case of bilateral hydrothorax after internal jugular vein catheterization. 60 hours after placing the catheter, the patient showed an abrupt picture of jugular ingurgitation, abolished vesicular breath sounds, and displaced cardiac tones. It was necessary to immediately drain one hemithorax to guarantee ventilation of the patient. The present article examines iatrogenicity derived from the placement of central catheters, and special attention is given to the need for post-insertion x-ray control.