Relative Severity of Human Performance Decrements Recorded in Rapid vs. Gradual Decompression
Jeremy Beer,
Andrew J. Mojica,
Kara J. Blacker
et al.
Abstract:INTRODUCTION: Cabin decompression presents a threat in high-altitude-capable aircraft. A chamber study was performed to compare effects of rapid (RD) vs. gradual decompression and gauge impairment at altitude with and without hypoxia, as well as to assess recovery.METHODS:
There were 12 participants who completed RD (1 s) and Gradual (3 min 12 s) ascents from 2743–7620 m (9000–25000 ft) altitude pressures while breathing air or 100% O2. Physiological indices included oxygen saturation (SPo2),
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