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2020 First Quarter


Undersea Hyperb Med


47


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Chronic decompression illness cognitive dysfunction improved with hyperbaric oxygen: a case report.

Authors

Bradley KT, Jamie L Krassow JL, Richards MF, Beckstrand DP, Wolf GE
Undersea Hyperb Med. 2020 First Quarter; 47(1):131-137.
PMID: 32176954.

Abstract

Altitude chamber exposures are used for training to allow aircrew to experience their hypoxia and pressure effect symptoms. Decompression illness (DCI) can occur subsequent to altitude chamber training or in operational aircraft when the cabin altitude is at least 18,000 feet. Definitive emergent treatment is hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) to decrease bubble size, dissipate excess nitrogen, hyperoxygenate tissue and reduce inflammation.