AI Article Synopsis

  • - Venous air embolism is a serious condition caused by air entering the bloodstream, often due to trauma or medical procedures, which can lead to life-threatening complications in the lungs and heart.
  • - A case study describes a 34-year-old woman with a head injury from an altercation; despite initial medical treatment resistance due to intoxication, she was later found to have air embolism related to a vein injury and underlying liver disease.
  • - The incident highlights the critical need for prompt medical attention for head injuries, especially in individuals with substance abuse issues and pre-existing health problems, to prevent fatal outcomes from complications like air embolism.

Article Abstract

Venous air embolism is a rare but potentially fatal complication arising from traumatic injuries or medical procedures, characterized by the intravascular introduction of air leading to the formation of gas emboli within the pulmonary vasculature and cardiac chambers. Here, we present the case of a 34-year-old female with a history of substance abuse who sustained a head injury during an altercation. Despite initial resistance to medical assistance due to intoxication, she eventually received treatment for a significant head wound. A postmortem examination revealed a triangular wound penetrating through the scalp layers, accompanied by extensive bruises indicative of trauma. Notably, air embolism was discovered in the venous and cardiac systems, primarily attributed to injury of the temporal vein near the head wound. This complication was most likely exacerbated by an underlying coagulation disorder stemming from mixed nodular cirrhosis of the liver. The failure of damaged veins to thrombose and inadequate occlusion of venous lumens might have further facilitated air ingress into the venous system, culminating in a fatal outcome. This case underscores the importance of recognizing and promptly managing head injuries, especially in patients with a history of substance abuse and coexisting medical conditions such as liver disease. Improved awareness and education regarding the risks of substance abuse and the significance of seeking timely medical intervention for traumatic injuries are crucial in preventing similar tragic consequences in the future.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11570429PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.71754DOI Listing

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