Air Embolism

Air Embolism is an air barrier that blocks the flow of blood from the right ventricle of the heart. Air may block the bloodstream as a result of surgery, trauma, or intravenous fluids. The patient experiences shortness of breath and discomfort in the chest; after some time he may develop acute heart failure. It is necessary to bend the patient's head down, first placing him on his left side - this can help eliminate the air barrier that has arisen.



Air embolism is a violation of blood flow in the human body, which can lead to serious consequences, such as acute cardiac or respiratory failure.

An air barrier is a block that prevents venous blood from leaving the right ventricle



Air embolism is one of the most dangerous situations that can occur in medical and surgical procedures in the chest area, especially if it occurs on the right side of the heart. This disease occurs when air enters the bloodstream and blocks blood from passing through the heart. This results in a severe lack of oxygen and other unpleasant symptoms, including difficulty breathing, chest pain and