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Unusual complications during pulmonary artery catheterization
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1978
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Internal Jugular VeinPleural EffusionSurgeryPneumothoraxVascular SurgeryPublic HealthCardiologyPulmonary CirculationPulmonary MedicinePulmonary Vascular DiseasePulmonary EmbolismSeldinger TechniqueCardiovascular DiseaseThoracic SurgeryVascular AccessMedicinePulmonary Artery CatheterizationEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
Two unusual complications, encountered during pulmonary artery catheterization, are described. In both cases the catheter had been introduced percutaneously with the Seldinger technique. Inadvertent entry of the right pleural space occured in one case in which the catheter had been inserted into the internal jugular vein through a low cervical approach. The second complication was separation of the shaft of the introducer from the hub, with consequent risk of embolization. Possible means of preventing and treating these complications are discussed.