Sir I’ve got a question, in which cases using IABP may cause restricted blood flow to the leg where the balloon is inserted, and it causes Compartment Syndrome. Is this all possible during this procedure using this kind of automatic machine? Please your reply would be much appreciated
Also helium is a safe inert gas even if it leaks from the ballon it would get easily dissolve in blood by not causing air embolism on catheter entrapment
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At 1:35, would suggest considering checking limb lead placement.
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Sir I’ve got a question, in which cases using IABP may cause restricted blood flow to the leg where the balloon is inserted, and it causes Compartment Syndrome. Is this all possible during this procedure using this kind of automatic machine? Please your reply would be much appreciated
Can you reword your question a little bit I want to see if I can answer it
Why we are using helium?
So basically helium is a safe inert gas which has low density due to which it inflates and deflates
Also helium is a safe inert gas even if it leaks from the ballon it would get easily dissolve in blood by not causing air embolism on catheter entrapment
I hope it helps
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