Gas embolism following intraosseous medication application proven by post-mortem multislice computed tomography and autopsy
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17123688
Description
The post-mortem use of modern imaging techniques such as multislice computed tomography (MSCT) is becoming increasingly important as an aid for conventional autopsy. This article presents a case of a 4-month-old boy who died from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) with intravascular gas after an intraosseus medication application documented by post-mortem MSCT. It is most likely that the gas entered the body during resuscitation. This case emphasises the advantage of post-mortem imaging as a complementary aid for the autopsy. We conclude that during emergency treatment, the medical staff should be aware of the possibility of causing a gas embolism following intraosseus medication. Resuscitation with an inserted, disconnected intraosseous needle should be avoided.
Date of Publication
2007
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Series
Resuscitation
Publisher
Elsevier Science Ireland
ISSN
0300-9572
ISBN
17123688
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