A 27-year-old man inhaled helium from an unregulated pressurized cylinder and underwent cerebral arterial gas embolism (CAGE), leaving him blind and with radiologic evidence initially suggesting cortical infarction. There was complete recovery of vision and substantial regression of the radiologic changes after 4 hyperbaric oxygen treatments and a 54-hour lidocaine infusion, which began 6 hours after the accident. This is the second reported case of CAGE occurring by this mechanism and the first case of unequivocal CAGE in which lidocaine has been used as an adjunctive treatment with hyperbaric oxygen
SummaryBackgroundPulmonary barotrauma is a rare but feared complication of scuba diving, with around...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Intrapleural fibrinolytic therapy is a technique used to treat empyemas and ...
Cerebral air embolism is an extremely rare complication of endoscopic procedure and often life threa...
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A 54-year-old woman presented for cardiac evaluation of atypical chest pain. Workup included coronar...
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5Many different risk factors have been associated with the occurrence of gas embolism making this po...
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Fibrobronchoscopy is commonly considered a safe procedure with a low major complication rate not inc...
Onshore diving operations are often carried out in remote areas with poor or nil medical assistance ...
The paper presents a case of pulmonary barotrauma in a scuba diver. Swallowing water and respiratory...
Hyperbaric oxygenation is the accepted treatment for cerebral arterial gas embolism. Although earlie...
SummaryBackgroundPulmonary barotrauma is a rare but feared complication of scuba diving, with around...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Intrapleural fibrinolytic therapy is a technique used to treat empyemas and ...
Cerebral air embolism is an extremely rare complication of endoscopic procedure and often life threa...
Cerebral arterial gas embolism (CAGE) is a feared complication of ambient depressurisation and can a...
Case Rewrt: We present a case of an adult who suffered an apparent stroke shortly after an accidenta...
A 54-year-old woman presented for cardiac evaluation of atypical chest pain. Workup included coronar...
Many different risk factors have been associated with the occurrence of gas embolism making this pot...
A 36 y.o, Fdeveloped acute bilateral loss of vision after removal of an indwelling central venous ca...
5Many different risk factors have been associated with the occurrence of gas embolism making this po...
Background and Purpose: Victims of air embolism often recover rapidly on hyperbaric treatment then d...
Cerebral gas embolism as a result of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is a rare complication and bar...
Fibrobronchoscopy is commonly considered a safe procedure with a low major complication rate not inc...
Onshore diving operations are often carried out in remote areas with poor or nil medical assistance ...
The paper presents a case of pulmonary barotrauma in a scuba diver. Swallowing water and respiratory...
Hyperbaric oxygenation is the accepted treatment for cerebral arterial gas embolism. Although earlie...
SummaryBackgroundPulmonary barotrauma is a rare but feared complication of scuba diving, with around...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Intrapleural fibrinolytic therapy is a technique used to treat empyemas and ...
Cerebral air embolism is an extremely rare complication of endoscopic procedure and often life threa...