Coronial

9 results for cerebral arterial gas embolism

TAScommunity2024-04-10

Coroner's Finding: AW

57y · Male·cerebral arterial gas embolism (CAGE)

A 57-year-old experienced commercial diver died from cerebral arterial gas embolism (CAGE) while recreational hookah diving near St Helens Island, Tasmania on 24 Decem…

diving medicinehyperbaric medicineproceduralsystem
WA

Inquest into the Death of Jarrod Arthur HAMPTON

22y · Male·drowning secondary to incapacitation from air embolism

…ed and experienced pearl shell drift diver with over 600 logged dives died from drowning secondary to air embolism and cerebral arterial gas embolism while diving for Paspaley Pearling Company off Broome, Western Austral…

diving medicineoccupational and environmental healthsystemdelay
VIChospital2012-10-23

Finding into death of Reagan Leon Milstein

14y · Male·complications of cerebral arterial gas embolism due to SCUBA incident

Reagan Milstein, a 14-year-old certified junior open water diver, died from complications of cerebral arterial gas embolism (CAGE) sustained during a recreational dive in Malaysia. He became unconscious duri…

hyperbaric medicineemergency medicinediagnosticdelay
QLD2005-10-12

Dell, Maren Lyndsey

23y · Female·Pulmonary barotrauma due to or as a consequence of a scuba diving accident

…hen unable to clear water from her mask and ascended quickly without expelling sufficient air, leading to arterial gas embolism and cerebral artery gas embolism causing sudden unconsciousness. Medical experts concluded t…

emergency medicineoccupational and environmental healthsystemdelayepinephrine
SA2004-04-06

Coroner's Finding: WALKER Robert Anthony

55y · Male·Ascent barotrauma resulting in cerebral arterial gas embolism (CAGE) and drownin…

A 55-year-old man with undiagnosed viral myocarditis and cardiomegaly died from cerebral arterial gas embolism (CAGE) during a scuba dive at 37 metres depth. Despite being advised by his cardiol…

diving medicinecardiologydiagnosticcommunication
SAcommunity2004-04-06

Coroner's Finding: BARRINGTON Jennifer Lee

44y · Female·salt water drowning due to ascent barotrauma (cerebral arterial gas embolism)

Jennifer Lee Barrington, age 44, died from salt water drowning due to ascent barotrauma (cerebral arterial gas embolism/CAGE) during a recreational scuba dive. She had significant undisclosed medical con…

diving medicinehyperbaric medicinediagnosticcommunication
QLD2005-10-07

Creegan, Thomas

47y · Male·Myocardial ischaemia as a result of undiagnosed coronary artery disease; cerebra…

…% stenosis of the left anterior descending artery) with myocardial ischaemia as the primary cause, though cerebral arterial gas embolism from uncontrolled ascent could not be excluded. Critical failings included inadequa…

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SAcommunity2004-04-06

Coroner's Finding: KINNEAR Neville Arthur

58y · Male·salt water drowning following air embolism due to ascent barotrauma

A 58-year-old male experienced cerebral arterial gas embolism (CAGE) during recreational scuba diving ascent, resulting in drowning. Pleural adhe…

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NSWhospital2018-08-24

Inquest into the death of Phillip Ibrahim

39y · Male·Hypoxic/Ischaemic Encephalopathy due to Cerebral Arterial Gas Embolism

…lip Ibrahim, a 39-year-old man recovering well from community-acquired pneumonia in ICU, suffered a fatal cerebral air embolism on 28 October 2014. A CVAD removal order was given at midday but the device remained in plac…

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