Kolesari G L, Kindwall E P
Aviat Space Environ Med. 1982 Dec;53(12):1211-4.
A man was accidentally decompressed to an altitude greater than 22,555 m (74,000 ft) in an industrial vacuum chamber. He experienced burst lung, massive decompression sickness, and sustained ebulism. He remained at altitude for a period of 3-5 min. By 5.5 h following the accident, he was still profoundly unconscious. He was subsequently treated in a hyperbaric chamber with recompression on a modified U.S. Navy Table 6A and had eventual clinical recovery. The CPK peaked at 8000 units 2 d after the accident, demonstrating substantial barotrauma to the tissues.
一名男子在工业真空室中意外减压至高于22555米(74000英尺)的高度。他出现了肺破裂、严重减压病和持续性体液沸腾。他在该高度停留了3至5分钟。事故发生5.5小时后,他仍深度昏迷。随后,他在高压舱中按照美国海军改良的6A表进行再压缩治疗,最终实现临床康复。事故发生2天后,肌酸磷酸激酶峰值达到8000单位,表明组织受到了严重气压伤。