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(Chest. 1955;27:542-546.)
© 1955 American College of Chest Physicians

The Electrocardiographic Pattern in Venous Air Embolism

WILLIAM A. DASHER M.D.; WILLIAM WEISS M.D., F.C.C.P.; and EMIL BOGEN M.D., F.C.C.P.

Three cases of right sided air embolism with electrocardiographic tracings demonstrate characteristic electrocardiographic patterns of right heart strain due to air embolism. Because of the diagnostic value of the specific electrocardiographic pattern of right heart strain, the electrocardiograph should be used early and often as an aid in the recognition of air embolism.







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