air embolism in Hungarian

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1. Systemic air embolism is a dramatic event frequently resulting in death.

2. 5 synonyms for Bends: caisson disease, decompression sickness, gas embolism, aeroembolism, air embolism

3. The air embolism was a consequence of the omitted flush of the catheter system.

4. Air embolism is a serious life-threatening condition that requires immediate transport toward a decompression chamber.

5. 20 The cause of his death was determined to be drowning due to air embolism, rapid ascent and insufficient air.

6. Our patient management is developed to avoid or minimize hypotension, vagal and cardiac arrhythmias, ventilation difficulties, air embolism, and abnormally low temperature.

7. 25 According to clinical observation, the complications included: arrhythmia, breakout of capsule, air embolism, thrombosis and thrombus, catheter ablation tying, disjunction, infection, etc.

8. 21 According to clinical observation, the complications included: arrhythmia, breakout of capsule, air embolism, thrombosis and thrombus, catheter ablation tying, disjunction, infection, etc.

9. H. When a free flow of blood appears in the syringe,[Sentencedict.com] remove the syringe and occlude the needle with a finger to prevent air embolism.

10. In addition, sexual activities that cause air to enter the vagina can lead to a fatal air embolism, and the risk is probably even higher during pregnancy.

11. The more common early reactions are allergic, pyrogenic, haemolytic, and circulatory overload; less common are air embolism, potassium and citrate intoxication, hypothermia, transfusional haemorrhaeic diathesis, and bacterial contamination.

12. It is postulated that a previously described gasp reflex or some sort of sustained negative pressure manoeuvre caused venous air embolism around the guide wire and accounted for the patient’s signs and symptoms.

13. (Antepartum Obstetric Air Embolism, NCI Thesaurus) Acute hypotension or cardiac arrest, acute hypoxia or coagulopathy in the absence of any other potential explanation related to the presence of amniotic fluid or the fetal debris within the maternal vascular system during the Antepartum or intrapartum period.