Anest. intenziv. Med. 2002;13(6):295-297
Right Ventricle Perforation: a Complication of the Pulmonary Thermodilution CatheterArticles
- Kardiochirurgické oddelenie, NsP F. D. Roosevelta v Banskej Bystrici, primár MUDr. D. Vršanský, CSc.
Fifty years old male patient with low ejection fraction (35%) was admitted to our department for elective bypass graft surgery. Anaesthesiologistdecided to insert the pulmonary artery thermodilution catheter for hemodynamic monitoring. Insertion was normal. The only reported problem wasnot correct wedge pressure curve. After opening the pericardium we found perforation of the anterior wall of the right ventricle with approximately 8cm of the catheter penetrated to the pericardial cavity. The perforation was sutured, operation was successfully completed and the patient haduncomplicated postoperative course. The only prevention of severe complication is strict observance of the implantation technique and recommendationgiven by manufacturers of all central venous devices. Pulmonary artery catheter is helpful, but might be a risky procedure.
Keywords: pulmonary catheter; thermodilution catheter; perforation of the right ventricle
Published: December 1, 2002 Show citation