Case Histories of Diving and Hyperbaric AccidentsCharles L. Waite |
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Case Histories of Diving and Hyperbaric Accidents Type II | 21 |
Cerebral Arterial Gas Embolism Diving | 51 |
Cerebral Arterial Gas Embolism Secondary to Perfusion Surgery and | 73 |
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30 minutes 60 feet accident air embolism aircraft altitude approximately arterial ascent asymptomatic ATA e.g. became bilaterally blood pressure bubbles bypass cause cerebral gas embolism chest X-ray clinical CO2 retention complete compressed air convulsions decompression sickness decompression stop depth descent developed diagnosis dive diver dizziness dysbaric osteonecrosis edema exposure felt flight fluid FSW 2.8 ATA headache hospital hyperbaric chamber Hyperbaric Consultant's hyperbaric facility hyperbaric oxygen hyperbaric oxygen therapy hyperbaric therapy hyperbaric treatment hypoxia improvement intravenous joint knee lesions lung mask meters middle ear muscle narcosis neurological examination nitrogen nitrogen narcosis normal limits noted numbness occurred onset oxygen breathing oxygen poisoning oxygen therapy oxygen toxicity pain patient period pneumothorax pulmonary pulse recompression chamber reflexes reported respiration respiratory scuba sensation shoulder surface Table 6A treated Treatment Table TYPE II DECOMPRESSION U.S. Air Force U.S. Navy unconscious USN Table Valsalva manoeuvre ventilation vertigo visual