Expert Cardiology Part 4
Question 10/29
What maneuver should be done in a patient with an air embolism?
Question 10/29
What maneuver should be done in a patient with an air embolism?
Durant’s maneuver consists of placing the patient in the left lateral decubitus position in order to prevent a venous air embolism from lodging in the lungs. The air will rise and stay in the right heart until it slowly absorbs. Similarly, placing a patient in the Trendelenburg position (head down) helps prevent arterial air embolism from traveling to the brain causing a stroke.