Sutton J R, Coates G, Gray G W, Mansell A L, Powles A C, Zahoruk R
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This study was designed to see if retinal haemorrhage occurred after 24 h of decompression to a pressure of 446 torr. Four subjects were studied after 24 h of decompression and had retinal photography and fluorescein angiography performed at rest and following maximum exercise. No haemorrhages or fluorescein leakage was noted, even though the subjects experienced typical symptoms of acute mountain sickness and showed an increase in lung density-consistent with subclinical pulmonary edema. We conclude that 24 h exposure to 446 torr with a period of maximal exercise is an inadequate stress, either in time and/or degree, of hypoxia to produce retinal haemorrhage or leakage, as measured by flourescein.
本研究旨在观察减压至446托压力24小时后是否会发生视网膜出血。4名受试者在减压24小时后接受了研究,并在静息状态和最大运动后进行了视网膜摄影和荧光素血管造影。尽管受试者出现了急性高山病的典型症状,且肺部密度增加——与亚临床肺水肿一致,但未发现出血或荧光素渗漏。我们得出结论,以446托压力暴露24小时并进行一段时间的最大运动,在时间和/或程度上,作为缺氧应激均不足以产生视网膜出血或渗漏(通过荧光素测量)。