Survival after an amniotic fluid embolism
following the use of sodium bicarbonate.
Evans S, Brown
B, Mathieson M, Tay SBMJ Case Rep. 2014 May 30;2014
We present a case of a 38-year-old mother admitted for an elective
caesarean section. Following the delivery of her baby, the mother suffered a
cardiac arrest. Following a protracted resuscitation, transoesophageal
echocardiography demonstrated evidence of acute pulmonary hypertension, with an
empty left ventricle and an over-distended right ventricle. In view of these
findings and no improvement noted from on-going resuscitation, sodium
bicarbonate was infused as a pulmonary vasodilator. Almost instantaneous return
of spontaneous circulation was noted, with normalisation of cardiac parameters.
We propose that in patients suspected with AFE and who have been unresponsive
to advance cardiac life support measures, and where right ventricular failure
is present with acidosis and/or hypercarbia, the use of sodium bicarbonate should
be considered.
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