• J Clin Apher · Jul 2005

    Case Reports

    A case of non-lethal pulmonary air embolism after leukapheresis catheter removal.

    • Joan-Ramon Grífols, Christelle Ferrà, Juan-Manuel Sancho, Misericordia Pujol, and Josep-Maria Ribera.
    • Centre de Transfusió i Banc de Teixits, Unitat de Badalona, Badalona, Barcelona, Spain. jgrifols@ns.hugtip.scs.es
    • J Clin Apher. 2005 Jul 1;20(2):93-4.

    AbstractMononuclear cell leukapheresis requires good-quality venous access. Catheter placement and removal of the catheter may be associated with life-threatening local or systemic complications. Thus, prompt recognition of these complications and appropriate therapy can be life-saving. We report the case of a young man who presented with an air embolism following removal of a jugular venous catheter after peripheral blood stem cell collection. We have reviewed the signs and symptoms presented by the patient and the methodology used to remove the catheter. Catheter removal requires careful attention in order to avoid potentially serious complications.(c) 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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