Radiology Case Reports (Apr 2024)

A case of intermittent CT imaging for up to 2 hours following asymptomatic air emboli due to a CT-guided lung biopsy

  • Akihito Nakajima, MD,
  • Takatoshi Kubo, PhD, MD,
  • Yudai Nakai, PhD, MD,
  • Eisuke Shibata, PhD, MD,
  • Osamu Abe, PhD, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 4
pp. 1239 – 1242

Abstract

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Air emboli represent rare but severe complications of computed tomography (CT)-guided lung biopsy (CTLB). No reports exist regarding the behavior of air during the early stages of air emboli. We present a case of air emboli following CTLB, evaluated by intermittent CT over a 2-hour period, spanning from onset to resolution.A man in his 60s underwent CTLB for diagnosis of a slowly enlarging pulmonary nodule in the right lower lobe. Immediately post-biopsy, chest CT revealed air emboli in the right coronary artery and apex of the ascending aorta. The patient was in the head-down position on the CT table, and intermittent CT scans were performed over a 2-hour period until the air emboli resolved. Subsequently, the patient was discharged without any complications.

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