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Recognising and managing decompression illness
Emergency Nurse, 2013Seen primarily in scuba divers who have breathed compressed air, decompression illness is a rare but potentially fatal condition. Prompt recognition and treatment of the illness, and urgent referral of patients to hyperbaric chambers, can mean the difference between full recovery and paralysis or death.
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Pulmonary decompression illness
Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2013Denise F. Blake+3 more
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The Physiology of Decompression Illness
Scientific American, 1995Richard D. Vann+2 more
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Decompression illness treated in Denmark 1999-2013.
Diving and hyperbaric medicine, 2016The incidence, diver characteristics and symptomatology of decompression illness (DCI) in Denmark has not been assessed since 1982, and the presence of long-term residual symptoms among divers receiving hyperbaric oxygen therapy in Denmark has never been estimated to our knowledge.We undertook a retrospective study of the incidence and characteristics ...
Juhl, Christian Svendsen+4 more
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Aspects of neurological decompression illness: A view from Bethesda
Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1995AbstractA minority of divers with neurological decompression illness (DCI) fail to improve with recompression treatment. This is particularly seen in cases where features of severe spinal cord injury develop soon after surfacing. Haemorrhage into the spinal cord is implicated in the pathogenesis of these cases, and evidence is presented that supports ...
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Decompression Illness Diagnosis and Decompression Study Design
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 2008Richard D. Vann+6 more
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Response: Inner Ear Decompression Illness
The Laryngoscope, 2004Christoph Klingmann, Michael Knauth
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