Cardiac arrest from gas embolism in scuba diving

The case of a scuba diver who suffered a cardiac arrest is presented. The history of a short, lucid interval after surfacing followed by cardiac arrest, the finding of hemoptysis, and the characteristic response to recompression therapy are consistent with the diagnosis of gas embolism. The clinical...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of emergency medicine 1981-11, Vol.10 (11), p.589-592
Hauptverfasser: Cales, Richard H., Humphreys, Norton, Pilmanis, Andrew A., Heilig, Robert W.
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description The case of a scuba diver who suffered a cardiac arrest is presented. The history of a short, lucid interval after surfacing followed by cardiac arrest, the finding of hemoptysis, and the characteristic response to recompression therapy are consistent with the diagnosis of gas embolism. The clinical presentation and pathophysiology of gas embolism are discussed, and an approach to emergency stabilization and definitive management of gas embolism is reviewed, with emphasis on cardiac arrest.
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cardiac arrest, scuba diving
Diving
Embolism, Air - complications
Embolism, Air - therapy
gas embolism
Heart Arrest - etiology
Heart Arrest - therapy
Humans
Hyperbaric Oxygenation
Male
Middle Aged
Positive-Pressure Respiration
recompression therapy
Resuscitation
scuba diving
title Cardiac arrest from gas embolism in scuba diving
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