• Crit Care · Oct 2004

    Case Reports

    Case report: a ball valve blood clot in the airways - life-saving whole tube suction.

    • Dave A Dongelmans, Rene E Jonkers, and Marcus J Schultz.
    • Anaesthesiologist-Intensivist, Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. d.a.dongelmans@amc.uva.nl <d.a.dongelmans@amc.uva.nl>
    • Crit Care. 2004 Oct 1; 8 (5): R289-90.

    AbstractRespiratory tract obstruction due to a blood clot may result in life threatening ventilatory impairment. Ball valve blood clot obstructions of the airways are rare. A ball valve blood clot acts as a one-way valve, allowing (near) normal air entry into the airways, but (completely) blocking expiration. In a near fatal case of obstruction of the airways by a ball valve blood clot, we performed 'whole tube suction' to resolve the airway problem.

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