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Pulmonary embolism presenting as syncope: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Despite the high incidence of pulmonary embolism its diagnosis continues to be difficult, primarily because of the vagaries of symptoms and signs in presentation.
Ahmet Demircan +4 more
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Massive venous air embolism [PDF]
Rajat N, Moman +3 more
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Venous air embolism in neurosurgery
Venous air embolism is a potentially serious neurosurgical complication. Every neurosurgical procedure is at risk of developing the condition but the sitting and semi-sitting position represent a higher risk. The neuroanesthesiologist plays a key role in the management of the venous air embolism, from diagnosis to treatment.
Giraldo, Mauricio +2 more
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Cerebral air embolism is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication. We experienced a living-donor liver transplant recipient who presented with unexpected cerebral air embolism and transient neurologic abnormalities that subsequently developed
Sun-Key Kim +5 more
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Cerebral Hemodynamic Changes During Cardiac Surgery: A Feasibility MR Study in Piglets
Congenital heart disease surgery in infants requires cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), which increases the risk of brain injury. Conventional heart‐lung machines (HLMs) cannot operate inside MRI scanners, limiting real‐time assessment of cerebral changes. We developed an MR‐conditional HLM and tested it in piglets during CPB.
Dominik T. Schulte +13 more
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In all surgical specialties, minimally invasive procedures are becoming more common and are the preferred approach for diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. Hysteroscopy is one of the commonly done procedures in gynecological operation theaters which
Sri Rama Ananta Nagabhushanam Padala, DM +6 more
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Venous air embolism through central venous access
An 25-year-old man was buried by an avalanche during off-slope skiing. He was rescued by his companions and resuscitated by mouth-to-mouth ventilation. The emergency physician from a helicopter based emergency medical service placed two venous lines in both external jugular veins and secured the airway with a tracheal tube.
Christoph J, Schlimp +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Procedures involving lung surgery in the pediatric population are relatively uncommon and tend to be centralized in a limited number of institutions. Anesthesia literature is also sparse. Aims To have a clear overview of frequency, underlying pathologies, ICU and hospital stay, anesthetic techniques, one lung ventilation, and ...
Rianne P. Wauters +2 more
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Paradoxical Air Embolism in Spinal Surgery: Case Report and Literature Review
Air embolism (AE) is a subtype of embolism, caused by the entry of air into the vascular system. It is a predominantly iatrogenic complication, and its symptomatic form is severe, although uncommon.
Guilherme José Miotto +6 more
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Air in Straight Sinus after Closed Head Injury Surgery
Air in the intracranial vascular compartment is rare and only few case reports are published in the literature. Without surgery or open head trauma, the origin of air bubbles in the venous sinus is still debated.
Amir Saeed Seddighi +4 more
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