In this study, we examined the association between microbubbles formed in the circulation from a free gas phase and symptoms of altitude decompression sickness (DCS). In a subgroup of 59 males of mean (S.D) age 31.2 (5.8) years who developed microbubbles during exposure to 26.59 kPa (4.3 psi) under simulated extravehicular activities (EVA), symptoms of DCS occurred in 24 (41 percent) individuals. Spencer grade 1 microbubbles occurred in 4 (7 percent), grade 2 in 9 (15 percent), grade 3 in 15 (25 percent), and grade 4 in 31 (53 percent) of subjects. Survival analysis using Cox proportional hazards regression showed that individuals with less than grade 3 CMB showed 2.46 times (95 percent confidence interval = 1.26 to 5.34) higher risk of sym...
The Hypobaric Decompression Sickness (DCS) Treatment Model links a decrease in computed bubble volum...
The study examines data on episodes of decompression sickness, particularly from recent Navy work in...
Astronauts performing extravehicular activities (EVA) are at risk for occupational hazards due to a ...
In a case-control study, researchers examined the risk of decompression sickness (DCS) in individual...
Circulating microbubbles (CMB) are frequently detected prior to the appearance of symptoms of Decomp...
Musculoskeletal activity accelerates inert gas elimination during oxygen breathing prior to decompre...
Musculoskeletal activity has the potential to both improve and compromise decompression safety. Exer...
Human extravehicular activity (EVA) is essential to space exploration and involves risk of decompres...
Musculoskeletal activity accelerates inert gas elimination during oxygen breathing prior to decompre...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the hypothesis that reduced joint/muscle activity (hypo...
Various tests related to studies concerning the effects of decompression sicknesses at varying press...
Exposure to the hypobaric environment presents numerous physiological challenges to both aviators/pi...
INTRODUCTION: Pressure, oxygen (O2), and time are the pillars to effective treatment of decompressio...
The contribution of upper body exercise to altitude decompression sickness while at 4.3 psia after 3...
Astronauts conducting extravehicular activities undergo decompression to a lower ambient pressure, p...
The Hypobaric Decompression Sickness (DCS) Treatment Model links a decrease in computed bubble volum...
The study examines data on episodes of decompression sickness, particularly from recent Navy work in...
Astronauts performing extravehicular activities (EVA) are at risk for occupational hazards due to a ...
In a case-control study, researchers examined the risk of decompression sickness (DCS) in individual...
Circulating microbubbles (CMB) are frequently detected prior to the appearance of symptoms of Decomp...
Musculoskeletal activity accelerates inert gas elimination during oxygen breathing prior to decompre...
Musculoskeletal activity has the potential to both improve and compromise decompression safety. Exer...
Human extravehicular activity (EVA) is essential to space exploration and involves risk of decompres...
Musculoskeletal activity accelerates inert gas elimination during oxygen breathing prior to decompre...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the hypothesis that reduced joint/muscle activity (hypo...
Various tests related to studies concerning the effects of decompression sicknesses at varying press...
Exposure to the hypobaric environment presents numerous physiological challenges to both aviators/pi...
INTRODUCTION: Pressure, oxygen (O2), and time are the pillars to effective treatment of decompressio...
The contribution of upper body exercise to altitude decompression sickness while at 4.3 psia after 3...
Astronauts conducting extravehicular activities undergo decompression to a lower ambient pressure, p...
The Hypobaric Decompression Sickness (DCS) Treatment Model links a decrease in computed bubble volum...
The study examines data on episodes of decompression sickness, particularly from recent Navy work in...
Astronauts performing extravehicular activities (EVA) are at risk for occupational hazards due to a ...