Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 1, 2026

Harvest of Endothelial Cells from the Balloon Tips of Swan-Ganz Catheters after Right Heart Catheterization
Published on: January 23, 2019
Swan-Ganz catheter causing anaphylactic shock: A rare case report
Muhammad Usman Asghar1, Sanwal Singh Mehta2, Hira Asif Cheema3
1Department of Surgery, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
Abstract:
Latex-induced anaphylactic reactions are often underestimated in patients having procedures in a catheterization lab, intensive care units, or in operating rooms. Most physicians are not aware that almost all balloons in the Swan-Ganz catheter (SGC) are made up of latex. Direct exposure of these latex balloons in the blood can cause severe anaphylactic reactions, even in patients with no previous history of allergies. We present a case of a 53-year-old male, who underwent a SGC placement for cardiovascular evaluation. Immediately after the SGC insertion, he developed circulatory shock. On further investigation, we discovered that SGC balloon contained latex as one of the components. Physicians should be aware of latex-based products such as SGC balloon, which can cause anaphylactic shock even in case of no prior allergies to latex.
Related Concept Videos
Allergic Reactions
Aneurysm IV: Nursing Management
Cardiac Catheterization I: Pre-Procedure Overview
Cardiac Catheterization IV: Nursing Management

