High-altitude decompression strain can be reduced by an early excursion to moderate altitude while breathing oxygen

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作者
Anell, Rickard [1 ]
Gronkvist, Mikael [1 ]
Gennser, Mikael [1 ]
Eiken, Ola [1 ]
机构
[1] KTH, Royal Inst Technol, Div Environm Physiol, Swedish Aerosp Physiol Ctr, Stockholm, Sweden
关键词
Altitude decompression sickness; Decompression sickness risk; Fighter aircraft; Gas bubble formation; Repeated altitude decompression; VGE; VENOUS GAS EMBOLI; BUBBLE FORMATION; AIR BUBBLES; NITROGEN; EXERCISE; EVOLUTION; HELIOX;
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10.1007/s00421-021-04794-2
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Recent observations suggest that development of venous gas emboli (VGE) during high-altitude flying whilst breathing hyperoxic gas will be reduced by intermittent excursions to moderate altitude. The present study aimed to investigate if an early, single excursion from high to moderate altitude can be used as an in-flight means to reduce high-altitude decompression strain. Ten healthy men were investigated whilst breathing oxygen in a hypobaric chamber under two conditions, once during a 90-min continuous exposure to a simulated cabin altitude of 24,000 ft (High; H) and once during 10 min at 24,000 ft, followed by 30 min at 15,000 ft and by 80 min at 24,000 ft (high-low-high; H-L-H). VGE scores were assessed by cardiac ultrasound, using a 6-graded scale. In H, VGE increased throughout the course of the sojourn at 24,000 ft to attain peak value [median (range)] of 3 (2-4) at min 90, just prior to descent. In H-L-H, median VGE scores were 0 throughout the trial, except for at min 10, just prior to the excursion to 15,000 ft, whence the VGE score was 1.5 (0-3). Thus, an early, single excursion from high to moderate cabin altitude holds promise as an in-flight means to reduce the risk of altitude decompression sickness during long-duration high-altitude flying in aircraft with limited cabin pressurization. Presumably, such excursion acts by facilitating the gas exchange in decompression bubbles from a predomination of nitrogen to that of oxygen.
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页码:3225 / 3232
页数:8
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