Abstract

Vascular air embolism (VAE) is rare but potentially lethal condition, and survival is rarely reported in newborn. A preterm (27+1 weeks) neonate on Continuous positive airway pressure developed sudden cardiac asystole on day 3 of life and required 30 minutes of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Infant had air embolism in liver and brain. He survived but developed cystic encephalomalcia requiring extensive neuro-rehabilitation. Air embolism should be considered as differential diagnosis of sudden unexplained cardiac deterioration in well neonate.

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