Recompression and adjunctive therapy for decompression illness

Volume: 2018, Issue: 12
Published: May 16, 2012
Abstract
Background Decompression illness (DCI) is due to bubble formation in the blood or tissues following the breathing of compressed gas. Clinically, DCI may range from a trivial illness to loss of consciousness, death or paralysis. Recompression is the universally accepted standard treatment of DCI. When recompression is delayed, a number of strategies have been suggested in order to improve the outcome. Objectives To examine the effectiveness and...
Paper Details
Title
Recompression and adjunctive therapy for decompression illness
Published Date
May 16, 2012
Volume
2018
Issue
12
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