What Causes Fat Embolism Syndrome?
July 25, 2019
Fat embolism syndrome is a serious condition that can occur when a segment of intravascular fat becomes stuck inside an individual's blood vessel and obstructs the flow of blood to certain areas of the body. Symptoms of fat embolism syndrome include shortness of breath, lethargy, petechial rash, anemia, rapid breathing, mental confusion, fever, and coma. Severe inflammation, neurological alterations, and multi-organ dysfunction can also occur in fat embolism syndrome patients. There is no established diagnostic test for this condition, so diagnosis is typically made based on a physical examination, Gurd's criteria, and medical history.