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Decompression sickness: USN operational experience 1969-1989.

R Bason1, D Yacavone, A H Bellenkes.   

Abstract

This report presents data on the U.S. Navy's experience in decompression sickness occurring in operational flight from 1 January 1969 to 30 December 1989. During these 21 years, decompression sickness was reported in 12 USN aircraft and involved 15 aircrew. The primary cause of decompression, as might be expected, was a loss of cabin or cockpit pressurization. The most common manifestation of decompression sickness was limb or joint pain although some crewmembers experienced various manifestations of neurological dysfunction. One crewmember experienced chokes. Of the 15 afflicted aircrew, 13 (87%) had complete remission of symptoms by the time they landed. Two crewmembers required compression therapy for resolution of symptoms. None of the reported symptoms were incapacitating and none of the aircraft involved crashed or received even minor damage.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1764015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aviat Space Environ Med        ISSN: 0095-6562


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Authors:  Yoshiaki Inuzuka; Naoki Edo; Yuichi Araki; Takafumi Hoshi; Mayuko Maruta; Nana Nakamoto; Shinya Suzuki
Journal:  Am J Case Rep       Date:  2022-06-12
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