Hypotension and Hypoxia under Anaesthesia MCQ — NEET PG Practice Question | NEETPGAI
Hypotension and Hypoxia under Anaesthesia
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During general anesthesia for a 48-year-old woman undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy, the anesthesiologist notes acute hypotension (MAP 55 mmHg) and hypoxia (SpO₂ 85%) with a sudden rise in airway pressure. Which single clinical finding would best distinguish tension pneumothorax from tension pneumoperitoneum?
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