
@article{ref1,
title="Central nervous system involvement following type I aviator's bends complicated by complacency",
journal="Aviation, space, and environmental medicine",
year="1975",
author="Dully, F. E.",
volume="46",
number="9",
pages="1186-1187",
abstract="A false sense of security surrounds the possibility of post-flight complications resulting from &quot;aviator's bends.&quot; The accepted clinical clue that a patient is at risk for serious complications is the presence of some form of dysbarism at altitude. This principle has been inappropriately extended to imply that serious post-flight complications of the evolved gas syndrome only follow serious in-flight symptoms. This paper, in addition to reporting the occurrence of post-flight neurologic signs in a patient after Type I pain-only bends during an altitude chamber flight, also identifies a broader subtle complacency in the professional community that routinely deals with hypobarics.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0095-6562",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}