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Preventive aspects of submarine medicine.Preface
Effect of prolonged exposure to elevated carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide levels on red blood cell parameters during submarine patrols
human drug red cell
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2009/7/17
Effect of prolonged exposure to elevated carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide levels on red blood cell parameters during submarine patrols.
Effect of 18-h watch schedules on circadian cycles of physiological functions during submarine patrols
submarine circadian cycle
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2009/7/17
Circadian rhythms of body temperatures, pulse rate, and respiration rate were measured in 11 subjects every 4 h during certain periods on two submarine patrols. Data on systolic and diastolic blood pr...
Analysis of health data from 10 years of Polaris submarine patrols
submarine health atmosphere control air
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2009/7/17
Medical reports from 885 Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) submarine patrols (7,650,000 man-days) were analyzed. The data were categorized and compared with data obtained by medical personnel from surface...
To assess the kind and degree of attitude changes occurring during a 2-month submerged mission, two enlisted crews of one fleet ballistic missile submarine (FBM) (n = 101 each) were administered the S...
Health risks among submarine personnel in the U.S. Navy, 1974-1979
submarine screening health risk
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2009/7/14
This study evaluated health risks associated with U.S. Navy submarine duty by comparing hospitalization rates of submariners with surface ship personnel. The groups were compared using age-adjusted ho...
Effects of the submarine environment on renal-stone risk factors and vitamin D metabolism
submarine nephrolithiasis vitamin D metabolism renal stone sunlight deprivation
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2009/6/12
The effects of total sunlight deprivation on urinary risk factors for nephrolithiasis and vitamin D metabolism were studied in 20 healthy male subjects. Blood and 24-h urine samples were collected bef...
Spirometric indices and the risk of pulmonary barotrauma in submarine escape training
submarine ear decompression pulmonary embolism AGE barotrauma
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2009/6/8
Between 1975 and 1997, a total of 115,090 ascents, from depths of between 9 and 28 m, have been made by trainees at the submarine escape training tank HMS Dolphin. During this 22-yr period, 53 inciden...
Findings from a simulated disabled submarine survival trial
submarine cold dry equipment air
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2009/6/5
Eleven volunteer submariners were exposed to simulated disabled submarine conditions for a maximum of 7 days to determine if the limited clothing and rations provided in escape compartments would comp...
Will prior hyperventilation reduce cerebral blood flow during escape from a submarine?
decompression submarin cold exercise decompression
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2009/6/5
This study was undertaken to determine if hyperventilation would reduce cerebral blood velocity (CBV) and thereby the risk of decompression illness (DCI) during escape from a submarine and increase th...
Physiological responses to cold exposure in men: a disabled submarine study
Body Temperature Regulation Cold Ecological Systems Energy Intake Humans
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2009/6/5
A disabled submarine (DISSUB) lacking power and/or environmental control will become cold, and the ambient air may become hypercapnic and hypoxic. This study examined if the combination of hypoxia, hy...
Subjective symptoms and postural control during a disabled submarine simulation
Cymerman,A Young,AJ Francis,TJR Wray,DD Ditzler,DT Stulz,D Bovill,ME Muza,SR
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2009/6/5
To simulate conditions aboard a disabled submarine, 7 submariners were confined for 5 d to a normobaric environment of 16.75% O2, 2.5% CO2, 4 degrees C, and 85% relative humidity (RH). After 2 control...
The effect of breathing hyperoxic gas during simulated submarine escape on venous gas emboli and decompression illness
Barotrauma etiology Animal goat Decompression Decompression Sickness
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2009/6/4
Raised internal pressure in a distressed submarine rapidly increases the risk of decompression sickness (DCS) following submarine escape. The hypothesis that breathing a hyperoxic gas during escape ma...
Submarine watch schedules: underway evaluation of rotating (contemporary) and compressed (alternative) schedules
SUBMARINE cognitive PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE(HUMAN) watch-standing circadian rhythm work schedule
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2009/6/2
INTRODUCTION: With a desire to increase health, cognitive performance effectiveness, and quality of life for submarine watch-standers underway, we performed an evaluation comparing an alternative, com...
A complete submarine escape and rescue organization
Accident bell diving decompression illness emergency ascent hyperbaric facilities surface
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2009/5/25
complete submarine escape and rescue
organisation should allow the survivors of a submarine
accident to exit the submarine, be rescued and be provided
with appropriate medical treatment for resulta...