gázembolizációra
Gázembolizációra, commonly referred to as gas embolism, is a medical condition that occurs when gas bubbles enter the bloodstream or other bodily fluids and obstruct the flow of circulation. This can happen in various scenarios, including surgical procedures, diving accidents (decompression sickness), and during the administration of intravenous fluids. The presence of gas bubbles can lead to a range of symptoms depending on the size and location of the embolism.
In diving, rapid ascent from depth can cause dissolved gases, primarily nitrogen, to form bubbles in tissues
Symptoms of gas embolism vary widely. They can include chest pain, shortness of breath, neurological deficits