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Abdominal compartment syndrome after scuba diving [PDF]

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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for chronic radiotherapy-related adverse effects: A clinically focused review. [PDF]

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Dejonckheere CS   +8 more
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Flight Stressors: Pathophysiological Principles Guiding Safe Fixed-Wing Aeromedical Transport of Critically Ill Patients. [PDF]

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Tasiou A   +12 more
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Variation in and deviation from protective ventilation during lung surgery. [PDF]

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BAROTRAUMA

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1996
Barotrauma remains a significant complication of mechanical ventilation, particularly in ARDS. A number of alternative techniques for mechanical ventilation are being investigated with the purpose of minimizing ventilator-related lung injury and air leak phenomena while maintaining adequate oxygenation.
I, Tocino, J L, Westcott
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Barotrauma

Injury, 2004
Barotrauma is pressure-induced injury. The application of direct pressure to the body may cause trauma, including positive pressure from artificial ventilation. Trauma may also be caused by the effects of pressure changes on gas-containing body spaces, not in communication with the environment.
Martin, Hamilton-Farrell   +1 more
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Orbital Barotrauma

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1995
A 24-year-old man sustained orbital and facial injury when an industrial suction device attached to his face. Hemorrhage and edema within the orbital soft tissues were clinically evidenced by proptosis and restricted ocular motility and confirmed by computed tomography. No retinal hemorrhages or exudates were noted. Orbital soft tissue injury caused by
J H, Stern, D R, Meyer
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INNER EAR BAROTRAUMA

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1972
To the Editor.—Freeman and Edmonds reported five cases of "Inner Ear Barotrauma." In each case persistent sensorineural hearing loss followed diving episodes. All five patients were trained Navy divers with preincident and postincident audiograms.
P, Freeman, C, Edmonds
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