She died of air embolism _ the presence of a large amount of air in the vascular system causing her heart and lungs to malfunction.
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On September 25, 1975, German aquanaut Joachim Wendler died of an air embolism while returning to the surface of the Gulf of Maine from Helgoland.
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Five years later, one of her patients, Helen O'Reilly, died of an air embolism during a procedure to abort a pregnancy in the fifth month.
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Tools like multislice helical computed tomography can be used for detailed documentation of injuries, tissue damage and complications like air embolism and pulmonary aspiration of blood.
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It carries a number of risks of serious complications, including scrotal cellulitis and subcutaneous emphysema, and possibly fatal complications such as Fournier's gangrene or air embolism.
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For venous air embolisms, death may occur if a large bubble of gas becomes lodged in the heart, stopping blood from flowing from the right hypoxia.
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Air embolism can also happen during intravenous therapy, when air is leaked into the system ( however this iatrogenic error in modern medicine is extremely rare ).
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A bubble of air in the circulatory system, called an air embolism, can be potentially fatal, but usually only if the air is introduced into a fairly large vessel.
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A bubble of air in the circulatory system, called an air embolism, can potentially be fatal, but usually only if the air is introduced into a fairly large vessel.
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At the hospital, Dussander hears a group of Neo-Nazis demonstrating outside the hospital; realizing his identity has been hopelessly compromised, he commits suicide by giving himself an air embolism.