To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links fieldThe in-flight altitude-related decompression sickness (DCS) is not as common as DCS occurring after working or recreational diving, or, at least, it is not commonly described in the medical literature. Though modern aircraft are safer and more reliable, occupants are still subject to the stress of high altitude flight, and altitude DCS still represents a risk to the occupants, mostly if they are exposed to altitudes of 25,000 ft or higher. The authors report their experience about two different accidents involving a US Air Force pilot and a navigator, treated at the Service of Hyperbaric Medicine at Landspitallin Fossvogur, the Univ...
Survival of airplane stowaways is rare. Here we report an exceptional case of successful treatment a...
Decompression illness (DCI) is a dreaded condition for divers around the world. Paraesthesias, paral...
Despite the increasing diving activity, the risk of suffering from decompression sickness after brea...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
407362201995PDFTech ReportAM-400-95/2DecompressionAltitudeDiseases and medical conditionsAtmospheric...
INTRODUCTION: Altitude decompression sickness (DCS) is a health risk associated with the conduct of ...
Introduction: Diving is an operational commitment of navy. Diving operations are conducted with / wi...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Background Aircrew operating future fighter aircraft may be exposed to cabin altitudes in excess of ...
Introduction: This is the first published study on decompression illness (DCI) and its treatment in ...
The article describes the case of a neurological form of decompression sickness, which occurred in t...
INTRODUCTION: Occurrences of severe decompression sickness (DCS) in military parachutist dispatchers...
threatens aviators with decompression sickness, hypobaric hypoxia, and cold.1 The resulting visual s...
Background: Diving related illness has become a public health concern, as there isan increasing numb...
Background: Decompression sickness (DCS) can occur in SCUBA divers. DCS is treated with oxygen, pref...
Survival of airplane stowaways is rare. Here we report an exceptional case of successful treatment a...
Decompression illness (DCI) is a dreaded condition for divers around the world. Paraesthesias, paral...
Despite the increasing diving activity, the risk of suffering from decompression sickness after brea...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
407362201995PDFTech ReportAM-400-95/2DecompressionAltitudeDiseases and medical conditionsAtmospheric...
INTRODUCTION: Altitude decompression sickness (DCS) is a health risk associated with the conduct of ...
Introduction: Diving is an operational commitment of navy. Diving operations are conducted with / wi...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Background Aircrew operating future fighter aircraft may be exposed to cabin altitudes in excess of ...
Introduction: This is the first published study on decompression illness (DCI) and its treatment in ...
The article describes the case of a neurological form of decompression sickness, which occurred in t...
INTRODUCTION: Occurrences of severe decompression sickness (DCS) in military parachutist dispatchers...
threatens aviators with decompression sickness, hypobaric hypoxia, and cold.1 The resulting visual s...
Background: Diving related illness has become a public health concern, as there isan increasing numb...
Background: Decompression sickness (DCS) can occur in SCUBA divers. DCS is treated with oxygen, pref...
Survival of airplane stowaways is rare. Here we report an exceptional case of successful treatment a...
Decompression illness (DCI) is a dreaded condition for divers around the world. Paraesthesias, paral...
Despite the increasing diving activity, the risk of suffering from decompression sickness after brea...