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Intraparenchymal hemorrhage related to cerebral venous air embolism secondary to mesenteric ischemia
CONCLUSIONS: Mesenteric ischaemia can cause significant pneumatosis intestinalis, which, by a retrograde mechanism through the portal system, can cause air bubbles to reach the cerebral venous system, leading to acute stroke.PMID:33908620 | DOI:10.33588/rn.7209.2020652
Source: Revista de Neurologia - April 28, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: M T Alba-Isasi J V ázquez-Lorenzo I S ánchez-Serrano B Escribano-Paredes Source Type: research

Diagnostic reference levels and median doses for common clinical indications of CT: findings from an international registry
ConclusionsDRLs for CTDIvol and DLP for EUCLID clinical indications from diverse organizations were established and can contribute to dose optimization. These values were usually significantly higher in the US than in Europe.Key Points•Registry data were used to create benchmarks for 10 common indications for CT identified by the European Society of Radiology.•Observed US radiation doses were higher than European for 9 of 10 indications (except chronic sinusitis).•The presented diagnostic reference levels and median doses highlight potentially unnecessary variation in radiation dose.
Source: European Radiology - October 13, 2021 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Standardised data collection in prehospital critical care: a comparison of medical problem categories and discharge diagnoses
CONCLUSIONS: Medical problems reported by HEMS personnel have adequate correspondence to hospital discharge diagnoses. However, the classification of cerebrovascular accidents remains challenging.PMID:35413859 | DOI:10.1186/s13049-022-01013-5
Source: Pain Physician - April 13, 2022 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Miretta Tommila Jukka Pappinen Lasse Raatiniemi Anssi Saviluoto Tuukka Toivonen Johannes Bj örkman Jouni Nurmi Source Type: research

Delayed recognition of Type II decompression sickness in a diver with chronic atrial fibrillation
CONCLUSION: The presence of symptoms attributed to a stroke immediately after a scuba dive should not deter a trial of HBO2 therapy. The delay in starting HBO2 therapy is concerning and perhaps the reason recovery was delayed and the need for repetitive HBO2 therapies.PMID:35580489
Source: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine - May 17, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Michael B Strauss Derek B Covington Source Type: research