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In mice, disseminated coagulation, inflammation, and ischemia induce neurological damage that can lead to death. These symptoms result from circulating bubbles generated by a pathogenic decompression.
N. Vallée+9 more
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Decompression illness (DCI) describes a syndrome complex caused by inert gas bubbles generated by an inappropriate rate of reduction in ambient environmental pressure or decompression.
Ashish Tawar, P Gokulakrishnan
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A review of the influence of physical condition parameters on a typical aerospace stress effect: Decompression sickness [PDF]
The study examines data on episodes of decompression sickness, particularly from recent Navy work in which the event occurred under multiple stress conditions, to determine the extent to which decompression sickness might be predicted on the basis of ...
Parker, J. F., Jr., West, V. R.
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Doppler ultrasound dataset for the development of automatic emboli detection algorithms
The article describes a dataset of doppler ultrasound audio tracks taken on a sample of 30 divers according to the acquisition protocol defined by the Divers Alert Network.
Paola Pierleoni+5 more
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“Decompression illness” on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
Background Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is increasingly being used for critically ill patients with cardiopulmonary failure. Air in the ECMO circuit is an emergency, a rare but fatal complication.
Jiannan Hu+5 more
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Empirical models for use in designing decompression procedures for space operations [PDF]
Empirical models for predicting the incidence of Type 1 altitude decompression sickness (DCS) and venous gas emboli (VGE) during space extravehicular activity (EVA), and for use in designing safe denitrogenation decompression procedures are developed ...
Conkin, Johnny+3 more
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MOLECULES OF MIDDLE MASS AS AN INDICATOR OF DIVERS’ «HYPERBARIC INTOXICATION»
The aim of the study was to determine the content of the molecules of middle mass before and after a simulated «diving» in the blood plasma of subjects who had different initial resistance to decompression sickness, toxic effect of nitrogen and oxygen ...
A. Yu. Shitov
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Using an Ultrasonic Instrument to Size Extravascular Bubbles [PDF]
In an ongoing development project, microscopic bubbles in extravascular tissue in a human body will be detected by use of an enhanced version of the apparatus described in Ultrasonic Bubble- Sizing Instrument (MSC-22980), NASA Tech Briefs, Vol.
Kenton, Marc A.+2 more
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Relative decompression risks of spacecraft cabin atmospheres [PDF]
Relative decompression risk studies of spacecraft cabin atmosphere using miniature ...
Doebbler, G. F., Hamilton, R. W., Jr.
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The pathophysiological mechanism of decompression sickness is not fully understood but there is evidence that it can be caused by intravascular and autochthonous bubbles.
Yara Bernaldo De Quiros+5 more
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