Ayuda
Ir al contenido

Dialnet


Resumen de Fatal Case of Hydrophilic Polymer Emboli

Amy Rapkiewicz, Brian Hood, Kenneth Hutchins

  • Hydrophilic polymers are used to coat catheters and other intravascular devices. In general, these polymers have many salutary properties; however, in some instances, fragmentation of hydrophilic polymers coating intravascular devices can occur with fatal consequences.

    This report details the histopathologic changes in the lung seen following polymer fragmentation and embolization from a central venous catheter. Polymer emboli detected microscopically are intravascular and consist of basophilic, lamellated, and nonrefractile elements. Typically, an inflammatory response is present to a variable degree. Embolization can result in severe tissue injury with ischemia and infarction.


Fundación Dialnet

Dialnet Plus

  • Más información sobre Dialnet Plus