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A STANDARDIZED PROTOCOL FOR THE PREVENTION OF CLINICALLY RELEVANT VENOUS AIR EMBOLISM DURING NEUROSURGICAL INTERVENTIONS IN THE SEMISITTING POSITION

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Fear of massive venous air embolism is one reason for dramatic decline in the use of the semisitting position in neurosurgical practice. We found that strict adherence to a standardized protocol using TEE monitoring before and during surgery; exclusion of patients with patent foramen ovale; and a combination of positive end expiratory pressure, fluid input, and a standardized position aiming a positive pressure in the transverse and sigmoid sinuses helped to greatly minimize this complication to a rate of 0.5% for hemodynamically relevant events.

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