Hemoptysis After Subclavian Vein Puncture for Pacemaker Implantation A Rare Case Report

Case Summary:

  • A 65-year-old male patient underwent aortic valve replacement.
  • Developed a high-grade AV block post-procedure, necessitating dual-chamber pacemaker implantation.
  • Experienced immediate hemoptysis following subclavian vein puncture.
  • Chest X-ray showed alveolar hemorrhage, which resolved conservatively.

Prevention Strategies:

  • Use of ultrasonographic guidance for venous access.
  • Alternative venous access techniques, such as axillary vein puncture.
  • Careful consideration of anticoagulation status before the procedure.

Key Takeaways:

  • Hemoptysis is a rare but manageable complication of subclavian vein puncture.
  • Conservative management is effective in mild cases.
  • Preventive measures like guided venepuncture can reduce risks.

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