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Anesthetic and Obstetric Management of High-Risk Pregnancy
The predominant pathophysiologic changes induced by the majority of episodes of air venous embolism occur in the pulmonary vasculature. The presence of nitrogen in the air bubble (because nitrogen is the principal component of air) plays ...
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In a Page: Emergency medicine - 190페이지
Barotrauma of descent (ear or sinuses) • Barotrauma of ascent (lung, tooth, or GI) • Arterial gas embolism • Nitrogen ... pain, subQ emphysema • Arterial embolism: Sudden loss of consciousness, CNS symptoms, paraplegia, cardiac ischemia ...
Jeffrey M. Caterino, Scott Kahan,
2003
Carbon dioxide is much more soluble than air (predominately nitrogen gas), and the level required for clinical manifestation is higher with CO2 embolism. Rapid embolism of air of approximately 1 mL/kg will produce early symptoms of a gasp ...
J. S. Gravenstein, Michael B. Jaffe, Nikolaus Gravenstein,
2011
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The Basics of Chemistry - 110페이지
The partial pressures of the nitrogen and oxygen would be twice as great as that at the surface. ... An air embolism develops when air expands in the lungs and bubbles are forced into the blood vessels, possibly cutting off blood flow to the ...
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Forensic Medicine: Fundamentals and Perspectives - 101페이지
Table 7.4 Types of embolism relevant in forensic medicine Type of embolism Acute or recurrent pulmonary arterial ... embolism following intravenous drug abuse Gas embolism: air embolism, nitrogen embolism Bone marrow embolism Tissue ...
Reinhard Dettmeyer, Marcel A. Verhoff, Harald F. Schütz,
2013
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Forensic Histopathology: Fundamentals and Perspectives - 178페이지
Table 9.3 Forensically relevant embolisms Type of embolism Acute or recurrent pulmonary arterial thromboembolism Fat ... embolism following intravenous drug abuse Gas embolism: air embolism, nitrogen embolism Bone marrow embolism ...
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Essential Pathology For Dental Students - 214페이지
214 Gas Embolism in H1 n :I O 2 Air, nitrogen and other gases can produce bubbles within the circulation and obstruct the blood vessels causing damage to tissue. Two main forms of gas embolism—air embolism and decompression sickness ...
Harsh Mohan, Sugandha Mohan,
2011
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Pathology Secrets - 52페이지
Decompression sickness (caisson disease) is a form of gas embolism resulting from the appearance of nitrogen bubbles in the blood. Nitrogen is physically dissolved in the blood and is kept in the solution by normal atmospheric pressure.
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Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured
Two particularly dangerous medical emergencies are air embolism and decompression sickness (also called “the bends”). ... sickness, commonly called the bends, occurs when bubbles of gas, especially nitrogen, obstruct the blood vessels.
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons,
2006
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Rapid Review Pathology: with STUDENT CONSULT Online Access
AF embolism: occurs during labor or immediately postpartum Maternal mortality 80% Pathogenesis: tear placental ... of gas embolism; scuba diving, deep sea diving DCS: nitrogen gas goes into solution in blood and tissue with descent DCS: ...