Suppr超能文献

日本39年低压舱训练期间的生理事件。

Physiological incidents during 39 years of hypobaric chamber training in Japan.

作者信息

Ohrui Nobuhiro, Takeuchi Akihiko, Tong Andrew, Ohuchi Masami, Iwata Masashi, Sonoda Hideki, Yamasaki Shigehide, Akasaki Shigehumi, Hakamata Naohiro, Ohashi Kohichiro, Nakamura Akio

机构信息

Aeromedical Laboratory, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, Tachikawa.

出版信息

Aviat Space Environ Med. 2002 Apr;73(4):395-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hypobaric chamber training for military aircrew is very important for flight safety. Since we began hypobaric training in our laboratory in 1960, some trainees have suffered physiological incidents. This study will characterize the physiological incidents during hypobaric chamber training at the Japan Air Self-Defense Force (JASDF).

METHODS

All available training records from 1960-1998 were reviewed and the frequency of physiological incidents counted and analyzed.

RESULTS

There were 29,677 trainees and 58,454 exposures. Overall frequency of physiological incidents was 6.3%. Physiological incidents included ear pain, paranasal sinus pain, abdominal pain, hypoxia, hyperventilation, joint pain, and toothache. Decompression sickness (DCS-I, simple joint pain only) was rare. In cases of DCS-I, joint pain was easily relieved with controlled descent. During the last three decades, overall prevalence of physiological incidents has gradually increased from 5.3 to approximately 6.1% before 1991, to 6.8-9.9% after 1991. However, prevalence rate showed no change through out the period when ear pain was factored out. The increase in prevalence was entirely due to an increased frequency of ear pain: 3.6 to approximately 4.6% before 1991, and 5.4 to approximately 7.2% after 1991.

CONCLUSIONS

DCS has not been a problem in the JASDF hypobaric chamber training experience. The majority of physiological incidents during hypobaric chamber training in JASDF have been ear pain, a minor but frequent obstacle to hypobaric training. The exact cause of the observed increase in frequency of Eustachian tube dysfunction currently remains unclear.

摘要

背景

对军事飞行人员进行低压舱训练对飞行安全至关重要。自1960年我们在实验室开始进行低压训练以来,一些受训人员出现了生理问题。本研究将对日本航空自卫队(JASDF)低压舱训练期间的生理问题进行特征描述。

方法

回顾了1960年至1998年所有可用的训练记录,并对生理问题的发生频率进行了统计和分析。

结果

共有29677名受训人员,进行了58454次训练。生理问题的总体发生率为6.3%。生理问题包括耳痛、鼻窦痛、腹痛、缺氧、换气过度、关节痛和牙痛。减压病(仅为单纯关节痛的DCS-I型)很少见。在DCS-I型病例中,通过控制下降,关节痛很容易缓解。在过去三十年中,生理问题的总体发生率从1991年前的5.3%逐渐上升至约6.1%,1991年后升至6.8%-9.9%。然而,在排除耳痛因素后,整个时期的发生率没有变化。发生率的增加完全是由于耳痛频率的增加:1991年前从3.6%升至约4.6%,1991年后从5.4%升至约7.2%。

结论

在日本航空自卫队的低压舱训练经历中,减压病不是问题。日本航空自卫队低压舱训练期间的大多数生理问题是耳痛,这是低压训练中一个小但常见的障碍。目前,咽鼓管功能障碍发生率增加的确切原因尚不清楚。

文献检索

告别复杂PubMed语法,用中文像聊天一样搜索,搜遍4000万医学文献。AI智能推荐,让科研检索更轻松。

立即免费搜索

文件翻译

保留排版,准确专业,支持PDF/Word/PPT等文件格式,支持 12+语言互译。

免费翻译文档

深度研究

AI帮你快速写综述,25分钟生成高质量综述,智能提取关键信息,辅助科研写作。

立即免费体验