Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2021 Mar 1;92(3):138-145. doi: 10.3357/AMHP.5623.2021.
Decompression sickness (DCS) can occur during unpressurized flight to altitudes >18,000 ft (FL180; 5486 m). To our knowledge, this has not been studied in general aviation (GA). This knowledge gap may have public health and safety implications because the most popular models of GA aircraft by sales volume are capable of flying >FL180. Data from a 1-yr period in a commercial flight tracking database were analyzed to identify flights >FL180 in unpressurized, piston aircraft in the United States. Peak altitude and duration at that altitude were used to calculate DCS risk employing the U.S. Air Force (USAF) Altitude Decompression Sickness Risk Assessment Computer (ADRAC). Registration numbers were cross referenced in publicly available federal databases to identify any events that might be attributable to impairment due to DCS. A web-based survey of practices and associated symptoms was also made available to GA pilots through an online discussion forum. During the data collection period, 1696 flights occurred. The DCS risk was calculated to be 1.9 4.2%. There were 42 responses to the survey. Of these, 25 (59.5%) pilots reported having flown at altitudes >FL180 and 21 (84%) of them reported symptoms possibly attributable to DCS. None sought medical attention. No safety events were identified for any of the aircraft during the study period. The risk of DCS in the GA community is not zero. As GA aircraft performance profiles advance and sales increase, this may have significant implications from a public health and safety perspective. Further study is warranted.
减压病(DCS)可能在未加压飞行至 18000 英尺以上(FL180;5486 米)时发生。据我们所知,这在通用航空(GA)中尚未得到研究。这一知识空白可能对公共健康和安全产生影响,因为按销售量计算,GA 飞机最受欢迎的型号能够飞行超过 FL180。对商业飞行跟踪数据库中 1 年的数据进行了分析,以确定美国未加压活塞式飞机在 FL180 以上的飞行。使用美国空军(USAF)的高度减压病风险评估计算机(ADRAC),根据峰值高度和在该高度的持续时间计算 DCS 风险。将注册号与公共联邦数据库中的信息进行交叉参考,以确定任何可能因 DCS 导致损伤的事件。还通过在线讨论论坛向 GA 飞行员提供了有关实践和相关症状的基于网络的调查。在数据收集期间,共发生了 1696 次飞行。DCS 风险的计算值为 1.9%至 4.2%。共有 42 人对调查做出了回应。其中,25 名(59.5%)飞行员报告曾在海拔高度超过 FL180 的高度飞行,其中 21 名(84%)报告的症状可能与 DCS 有关。但他们均未寻求医疗救助。在研究期间,未发现任何飞机发生安全事件。GA 社区中的 DCS 风险并非为零。随着 GA 飞机性能水平的提高和销售量的增加,从公共健康和安全的角度来看,这可能具有重大意义。需要进一步研究。