Willson J R, Blessed W B, Blackburn P J
Undersea Biomed Res. 1983 Mar;10(1):11-5.
Hyperbaric exposure during pregnancy in sheep: staged and rapid decompression. Undersea Biomed Res 1983; 10(1): 11-15. --Twelve sheep with dated pregnancies were exposed for 20 min to hyperbaric pressure comparable to 165 feet of sea water weekly between the 49th and 133rd days of pregnancy. Six were decompressed in stages and six directly without decompression stops. Those that were decompressed gradually delivered normally at or near term. One lamb was abnormal, but the relationship to pressurization is unclear. Three of those decompressed rapidly aborted dead fetuses, and two others delivered mature, but affected, lambs. Under the conditions of this study staged decompression after repeated hyperbaric exposures protected the fetuses from the destructive effects of rapid decompression. Hyperbaric pressure did not alter gross anatomic development.
阶段性减压与快速减压。《水下生物医学研究》1983年;10(1):11 - 15。——十二只确定孕期的绵羊在怀孕第49天至133天期间,每周暴露于相当于165英尺海水深度的高压环境20分钟。其中六只进行阶段性减压,六只直接减压且不设减压停留。那些接受阶段性减压的绵羊在足月或接近足月时正常分娩。有一只羊羔异常,但与加压的关系尚不清楚。六只快速减压的绵羊中有三只流产了死胎,另外两只产下成熟但受影响的羊羔。在本研究条件下,重复高压暴露后进行阶段性减压可保护胎儿免受快速减压的破坏作用。高压并未改变大体解剖学发育。