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Journal of clinical neuroscience, 2020
BACKGROUND Venous air embolism (VAE) during craniotomy operation with semi-sitting position is closely related to intracranial venous pressure. The objective of current study was to explore the relationship between intracranial venous pressure and VAE ...
Xu Wang +9 more
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BACKGROUND Venous air embolism (VAE) during craniotomy operation with semi-sitting position is closely related to intracranial venous pressure. The objective of current study was to explore the relationship between intracranial venous pressure and VAE ...
Xu Wang +9 more
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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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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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Pulmonary (venous) air embolism
American Heart Journal, 1947Abstract Pulmonary (venous) air embolism is a catastrophe which may occur under a variety of circumstances in medical practice. It must be distinguished from arterial air embolism. Our studies in the experimental animal have shown that important factors in determining whether death or survival will occur are: (1) the amount of air which gains ...
T M, DURANT, J, LONG, M J, OPPENHEIMER
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Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, 2019
Background: Venous air embolism (VAE) is a well-described complication of neurosurgical procedures performed in the seated position. Although most often clinically insignificant, VAE may result in hemodynamic or neurological compromise resulting in ...
Arnoley S. Abcejo +2 more
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Background: Venous air embolism (VAE) is a well-described complication of neurosurgical procedures performed in the seated position. Although most often clinically insignificant, VAE may result in hemodynamic or neurological compromise resulting in ...
Arnoley S. Abcejo +2 more
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European journal of internal medicine, 2021
BACKGROUND Previous studies reported a link between short-term exposure to environmental stressors (air pollution and air temperature) and atherothrombotic cardiovascular diseases.
C. Di Blasi +8 more
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BACKGROUND Previous studies reported a link between short-term exposure to environmental stressors (air pollution and air temperature) and atherothrombotic cardiovascular diseases.
C. Di Blasi +8 more
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2023
Abstract Venous air embolism (VAE) is a gas embolism that may quickly lead to cardiovascular collapse if unrecognized or insufficiently treated. VAE is a well-known complication of neurosurgical procedures performed in the sitting position but has also occurred during central venous access, spine surgery, liver resections, penetrating ...
Sindhu Reddy Nimma +1 more
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Abstract Venous air embolism (VAE) is a gas embolism that may quickly lead to cardiovascular collapse if unrecognized or insufficiently treated. VAE is a well-known complication of neurosurgical procedures performed in the sitting position but has also occurred during central venous access, spine surgery, liver resections, penetrating ...
Sindhu Reddy Nimma +1 more
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Archives of internal medicine, 1982
Venous air embolism causes injury primarily by obstruction of blood flow from the right side of the heart to the left. This is due to mechanical obstruction of the right ventricular pulmonary outflow tract and pulmonary vasculature and to poorly understood pulmonary vasoconstrictive mechanisms.
R J, O'Quin, S, Lakshminarayan
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Venous air embolism causes injury primarily by obstruction of blood flow from the right side of the heart to the left. This is due to mechanical obstruction of the right ventricular pulmonary outflow tract and pulmonary vasculature and to poorly understood pulmonary vasoconstrictive mechanisms.
R J, O'Quin, S, Lakshminarayan
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Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2018
STUDY OBJECTIVE Determine if changes in expired carbon dioxide tension correlate with the severity of venous air embolism (VAE) associated hemodynamic changes in humans. DESIGN Retrospective case series.
Caitlin J Kapurch +2 more
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STUDY OBJECTIVE Determine if changes in expired carbon dioxide tension correlate with the severity of venous air embolism (VAE) associated hemodynamic changes in humans. DESIGN Retrospective case series.
Caitlin J Kapurch +2 more
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Spontaneous Cerebral Air Embolism–An Unusual Scenario
Neurology India, 2023The introduction of air into cerebral venous or arterial circulation known as cerebral air embolism (CAE) is a rare clinical entity. CAE is commonly iatrogenic secondary to central venous catheter (CVC) placement or removal, various endoscopic procedures,
R. Bansal +4 more
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2010
Gas embolism refers to the abnormal presence of gas within the circulatory system. It is a complication that is known to occur with various surgical, therapeutic, and diagnostic procedures, and as the result of trauma. Gas embolism may be asymptomatic or may result in immediate cardiovascular collapse.
Carl J. Borromeo, Carl J. Borromeo
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Gas embolism refers to the abnormal presence of gas within the circulatory system. It is a complication that is known to occur with various surgical, therapeutic, and diagnostic procedures, and as the result of trauma. Gas embolism may be asymptomatic or may result in immediate cardiovascular collapse.
Carl J. Borromeo, Carl J. Borromeo
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