• Neurochirurgia · Nov 1991

    Pulmonary embolism in neurosurgical patients.

    • P Missori, P Lunardi, M Salvati, V Esposito, and P Oppido.
    • Department of Neurological Sciences, Neurosurgery, University of Rome, La Sapienza.
    • Neurochirurgia (Stuttg). 1991 Nov 1;34(6):170-3.

    AbstractWe report the outcome of a retrospective study on the frequency of pulmonary embolism during the hospital stay in a series of 7,250 neurosurgical patients. Of 4,500 patients who underwent surgery 25 (0.55%) developed pulmonary embolism at some point after the operation while 5 of the 2,750 patients not operated on (0.18%) developed a fatal pulmonary embolism. We analyze the general risk factors--age, sex, length of stay and paralysis of the limbs. Meningioma was the most frequent intracranial tumor to be affected by this complication. We discuss the connection between thromboembolism and meningioma.

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