Neurologic Complications of Fat Embolism Syndrome

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports
Sarkis G Morales-Vidal

Abstract

Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a rare disorder with potentially devastating neurologic complications. This article reviews the history, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment of FES with a focus on its neurologic aspects. The neurologic complications of FES are more commonly recognized with current diagnostic testing and increase awareness of the disorder. FES may present initially with neurologic manifestations. Prompt diagnosis of FES and of its neurologic manifestations could be lifesaving. This includes respiratory support and management of neurological complications. The classic clinical triad of pulmonary insufficiency, neurologic disturbances, and petechial skin rash typically presents 24 to 72 h following an initial insult, most commonly a traumatic long bone fracture. Early onset (< 24 h) and delayed onset (> 72 h) have been described. Neurologic manifestations may include ischemic/hemorrhagic strokes, retinal ischemia, seizures, autonomic dysfunction, and diffuse brain injury. Diagnosis remains clinical. Management consists mainly of supportive care.

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