Hyperacute cerebral fat embolism in a patient with femoral shaft fracture

Po Chuan Chen, Chin Wang Hsu, Wen I. Liao, Yu Long Chen, Cheng Hsuan Ho, Shih Hung Tsai

研究成果: 雜誌貢獻文章同行評審

5 引文 斯高帕斯(Scopus)

摘要

Fat embolism syndrome is a potentially fatal complication and occurs most commonly after long bone fracture. In patients who sustained severe trauma, both cerebral fat embolism(CFE) and diffuse axonal injury (DAI) could be the cause of altered consciousness in the absence of marked intracranial lesions in cranial computed tomography. However, distinguishing CFE and DAI can be difficult clinically. Generally, DAI develops immediately after the insult, whereas CFE occurs 48 to 72 hours after the trauma and even after internal fixation for the fractures. Fat embolism syndrome develops within an average of 48.5 hours after long bone fracture [1] but has never been reported to occur in less than 2 hours. Here, we present a patient who developed hyperacute CFE and eventually had poor neurological outcome, in contrast to previous reports stating that CFE usually has a long latent period and favorable outcomes.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)1420.e1-1420.e3
期刊American Journal of Emergency Medicine
31
發行號9
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 9月 2013

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 急診醫學

指紋

深入研究「Hyperacute cerebral fat embolism in a patient with femoral shaft fracture」主題。共同形成了獨特的指紋。

引用此