TIME TO DETECTION OF CIRCULATING MICROBUBBLES AS A RISK FACTOR FOR SYMPTOMS OF ALTITUDE DECOMPRESSION-SICKNESS

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KUMAR, KV [1 ]
CALKINS, DS [1 ]
WALIGORA, JM [1 ]
GILBERT, JH [1 ]
POWELL, MR [1 ]
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[1] NASA,LYNDON B JOHNSON SPACE CTR,SPACE BIOMED RES INST,HOUSTON,TX 77058
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This study investigated the association between time at onset of circulating microbubbles (CMB) and symptoms of altitude decompression sickness (DCS), using Cox proportional hazard regression models. The study population consisted of 125 individuals who participated in direct ascent, simulated extravehicular activities profiles. Using individual CMB status as a time-dependent variable, we found that the hazard for symptoms increased significantly (at the end of 180 min at altitude) in the presence of CMB (Hazard Ratio = 29.59; 95% confidence interval [95% CI] = 7.66-114.27), compared to no CMB. Further examination was conducted on the subgroup of individuals who developed microbubbles during the test (n = 49), by using Cox regression. Individuals with late onset of CMB (>60 min at altitude) showed a significantly reduced risk of symptoms (hazard ratio = 0.92; 95% CI = 0.89-0.95), compared to those with early onset (less-than-or-equal-to 60 min), while controlling for other risk factors. We conclude that time to detection of circulating microbubbles is an independent determinant of symptoms of DCS.
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