Paediatric ImagingAir embolus
air entering the venous or arterial system inadvertently through an arterial or venous line. If large, it alters the haemodynamics and may cause death or end-vessel occlusion with distal
infarction. Clinical manifestations are breathlessness, chest pain,
stroke and
cardiac arrest. Intraluminal or intracardiac air may be visible on radiographs. Air in the heart or
aorta is sometimes seen in stillborn children. This is not due to an air
embolus but is a manifestation of decomposition. Air
embolus is also a complication of respiratory distress of the newborn (see
hyaline membrane disease), when air may dissect into the
pulmonary veins.
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