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Air Embolism Prevention

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1987
Although fortunately rare, the serious and potentially fatal complication of air embolism continues to occur following open-heart surgery. Its reliable prevention is dependent on the avoidance of specific procedural hazards and the exercise of various maneuvers to evacuate residual air from the heart before it is allowed to eject.
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Venous Air Embolism

Southern Medical Journal, 1987
This case report describes a new radiologic finding, that of an air-fluid level in the pulmonary artery. This is pathognomonic of venous air embolism when the patient has a chest film made in the upright position.
R E, Kinard, J E, Williams, W W, Orrison
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Delayed air embolism

Forensic Science, 1973
Abstract Air embolism is a well recognized complication of wounds of the neck, criminal abortion and vaginal insufflation, death resulting within a few minutes. Delayed air embolism following criminal abortion has been described, but a search of the literature has failed to reveal a case of delayed air embolism following a wound in the neck.
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Air Embolism

Anesthesiology, 1977
J L, Chang   +5 more
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AIR EMBOLISM

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1951
A C, COHEN   +3 more
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Air embolism

American Heart Journal, 1961
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Air Embolism

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1972
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AIR EMBOLISM

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 1993
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TRAUMATIC AIR EMBOLISM

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2002
Fikri M, Abu-Zidan   +2 more
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