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Severe neurological decompression sickness in a U-2 pilot.

机译:一名U-2飞行员患有严重的神经性减压病。

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Severe neurological decompression sickness (DCS) has been a rare entity in the U.S. Air Force, including the U-2 community. In over 50 yr of operation, few U-2 pilots reported severe neurological DCS in flight despite the extreme altitudes at which they operate. This article describes a near-fatal case of neurological DCS that occurred during a combat mission. The injury left the pilot with permanent cognitive deficits that correlated with focal lesions present on magnetic resonance imaging of his brain. To our knowledge, the images presented herein are the first to show radiological evidence of brain injury induced by altitude DCS. Though only a single case, the objective and clinical findings in the case pilot are similar to results documented in divers suffering DCS with central nervous system injury and victims of traumatic brain injury. DCS will remain a potentially serious threat to current and future air and space operations.
机译:严重的神经系统减压病(DCS)在包括U-2社区在内的美国空军中已经很少见。在超过50年的运行中,尽管U-2飞行员在极端的海拔高度飞行,但很少有飞行中报告严重的神经系统DCS。本文介绍了在战斗任务期间发生的致命神经系统DCS病例。受伤使飞行员永久性认知缺陷,这与他的大脑磁共振成像中出现的病灶有关。据我们所知,本文介绍的图像是第一个显示高空DCS诱发脑损伤的放射学证据。尽管仅是一例,但该病例试验的客观和临床发现与DCS伴有中枢神经系统损伤的潜水员和颅脑外伤的受害者所记录的结果相似。 DCS仍将对当前和未来的航空航天运营构成潜在的严重威胁。

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