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Arterial gas embolism after decompression: Correlation with right-to-left shunting
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Vascular TraumaNeurovascular DiseaseStrokeVascular SurgeryIntracranial PressureBrain InjuryNeurologyPublic HealthArterial Gas EmbolismCardiologyArterial BubblesCerebral Blood FlowPulmonary EmbolismCardiovascular DiseaseContrast TcdParadoxical Gas EmbolismConcussionMedicineEmergency Medicine
Paradoxical gas embolism is a possible cause of neurologic sequelae after decompression in divers. The authors detected arterial bubbles after decompression from chamber dives in two of six divers using transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD). Arterial bubbles correlated with the size of right-to-left shunting as diagnosed by contrast TCD. The pathway of spontaneous paradoxical embolism was tracked for the first time, supporting the concept of paradoxical gas embolism as a cause of early neurologic sequelae after decompression in at-risk divers.
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