2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.rcae.2014.07.002
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Venous air embolism in neurosurgery

Abstract: AnesthesiaCerebral veins a b s t r a c t Venous air embolism is a potentially serious neurosurgical complication. Every neurosurgical procedure is at risk of developing the condition but the sitting and semi-sitting position represent a higher risk. The neuroanesthesiologist plays a key role in the management of the venous air embolism, from diagnosis to treatment. This article reviews the literature on air embolism in terms of its incidence, etiology, diagnosis and therapy. Embolismo aéreo venoso en neurociru… Show more

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“…One example involved an air embolism, the assessor noting that the risk in a patient with a significantly elevated head during surgery was underestimated, with no measures to detect or treat the embolism. Air embolism during neurosurgery is recognized as a serious complication, with experienced anaesthetist care a key requirement for treatment . In another case, the assessor expressed concern that there was no anaesthetic consultant (only a junior anaesthetist) in the operating theatre at the start of the operation, a time ‘ when the most important anaesthetic events occur ’.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One example involved an air embolism, the assessor noting that the risk in a patient with a significantly elevated head during surgery was underestimated, with no measures to detect or treat the embolism. Air embolism during neurosurgery is recognized as a serious complication, with experienced anaesthetist care a key requirement for treatment . In another case, the assessor expressed concern that there was no anaesthetic consultant (only a junior anaesthetist) in the operating theatre at the start of the operation, a time ‘ when the most important anaesthetic events occur ’.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Air embolism during neurosurgery is recognized as a serious complication, with experienced anaesthetist care a key requirement for treatment. 10 In another case, the assessor expressed concern that there was no anaesthetic consultant (only a junior anaesthetist) in the operating theatre at the start of the operation, a time 'when the most important anaesthetic events occur'.…”
Section: Technicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is a subjective, nonquantitative method, and the anesthesiologist needs to be familiar with it use. 21 TEE has the advantage of making a precise diagnosis and is very sensitive. TEE allows for the detection of small air volumes in the heart, even 0.01 mL/kg of air.…”
Section: Anesthesia Technique and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the embolism is large (> 5 mL/kg), a gas airlock scenario can lead to right-sided heart failure and immediate cardiovascular collapse. 21 The true incidence of VAE depends on the method of detection used. Ganslandt et al in 2013 in their study of 600 cases had an overall 19% incidence of VAE.…”
Section: Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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