2012
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.26.1_supplement.lb43
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Assessment of iatrogenic fat embolism with Nile red

Abstract: Fat embolism frequently occurs as a consequence of trauma, long bone injury and orthopedic procedures and is known to cause lung, brain and cutaneous lesions. There are currently no standardized laboratory tests for quantifying fat intravasation. This study investigates the use of a lipophilic fluorescent stain (9‐ diethylamino‐5‐benzo[α] phenoxazinone, Nile red) for assessing the fat embolic burden associated with intraosseous infusion of saline into the proximal tibia (N = 14) of swine (Sus scrofa ). After i… Show more

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