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Arterial Gas Embolism

Diagnostic Tests and Interpretation

Lab
No specific tests exist for arterial gas embolism.

Initial Labs
Urinalysis and basic metabolic profile (to check for renal involvement)

Imaging

  • CXR to rule out pneumothorax
  • ECG
  • CT scan: Changes often very subtle
  • MRI: Sometimes can show increased volume of water in injured tissue (not very reliable)

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