[The so-called venous air embolism: historical aspects and current diagnosis, prophylaxis and therapy]. / Die sogenannte venöse Luftembolie: Historische Aspekte und heutiger Stand von Diagnose, Prophylaxe und Therapie.
Anaesthesist
; 36(3): 111-5, 1987 Mar.
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The so-called venous air embolism is known as a complication not only of surgical operations but also of other procedures. Two conditions must be fulfilled: a lesion of a non collapsible vein; and a pressure gradient from outside to inside the vein, as occurs for instance during puncture of a large vein in a hypovolemic patient. Air entry into veins is a frequent occurrence during neurosurgery in sitting patients, and thus most diagnostic, prophylactic, and therapeutic innovations were proposed by neuroanesthetists. Due to advances in technique, truly dangerous cases of so-called venous air embolism during neurosurgery in patients in the sitting position are very rare.
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01-internacional
Banco de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Embolia Aérea
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Complicaciones Intraoperatorias
Tipo de estudio:
Diagnostic_studies
Límite:
Humans
Idioma:
De
Revista:
Anaesthesist
Año:
1987
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Article