• Anaesthesia · Apr 1995

    Case Reports

    Air embolism during awake craniotomy.

    • S M Scuplak, M Smith, and W F Harkness.
    • Department of Neuroanaesthesia, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London.
    • Anaesthesia. 1995 Apr 1;50(4):338-40.

    AbstractA case of venous air embolism during awake craniotomy is described. Chest pain and electrocardiographic changes were the major presenting features. Capnography detected a decrease in end-tidal carbon dioxide and demonstrates its use as an aid in the diagnosis of air embolism in the awake patient. Following this episode persistent hypoxaemia developed secondary to acute pulmonary oedema and a pleural effusion.

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