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Reduction in pressure to lower than normal sea level atmospheric pressure
Hypobaric decompression is the reduction in ambient pressure below the normal range of sea level atmospheric pressure. Altitude decompression is hypobaric
Hypobaric_decompression
Disorder caused by dissolved gases forming bubbles in tissues
bubbles inside the body tissues during decompression. DCS most commonly occurs during or soon after a decompression ascent from underwater diving, but can
Decompression_sickness
Chamber for simulating high altitude
A hypobaric chamber, or altitude chamber, is a chamber used during aerospace or high terrestrial altitude research or training to simulate the effects
Hypobaric_chamber
Physiological basis for decompression theory and practice
reduction of overall decompression time for a given saturation depth and gas mixture. Altitude decompression or hypobaric decompression is the reduction in
Physiology_of_decompression
Diving mode and decompression technique
time required for decompression to surface pressure will not increase with longer exposure. The diver undergoes a single decompression to surface pressure
Saturation_diving
Techniques and procedures for safe decompression of divers
prevent or minimize decompression sickness, divers must properly plan, conduct, and monitor decompression. Divers follow a decompression model to allow the
Decompression_practice
Theoretical modelling of decompression physiology
to provide acceptable safety from decompression sickness in the shortest time spent decompressing, and decompression safety, or converely, risk, is measured
Decompression_theory
Alphabetical listing of underwater diving related topics
caused by cerebral hypoxia towards the end of a breath-hold dive Hypobaric decompression – Reduction in pressure to lower than normal sea level atmospheric
Index of underwater diving: F–K
Index_of_underwater_diving:_F–K
Underwater diving procedures
greater or equal to their first decompression stop, transferred under pressure into a decompression chamber and decompressed back to surface pressure in the
Surface-supplied diving skills
Surface-supplied_diving_skills
American physiologist
investigated the effects of gases in hyperbaric and hypobaric environments which led to the development of decompression modelling tools and operational procedures
Robert_William_Hamilton_Jr.
Duration of effective performance in a hypoxic environment
by 1,000–2,000 metres (3,300–6,600 ft). Hypoxia can be produced in a hypobaric chamber. This can be useful for identifying individual symptoms of hypoxia
Time_of_useful_consciousness
Major military research station in Canada
including a new human centrifuge, hot and cold environmental chambers, hypobaric (1954) and hyperbaric (1977) chambers, and impact studies facility (1978)
DRDC_Toronto
Antihistamine and calcium channel blocker medication
also relevant to divers who could potentially have to undergo hypobaric decompression therapy, which uses high oxygen pressure and could also be affected
Cinnarizine
Toxic effects of breathing oxygen at high partial pressures
ascend to a shallower depth if decompression obligations allow. If a chamber is available at the surface, surface decompression is a recommended option. The
Oxygen_toxicity
Medical treatment at raised ambient pressure
as decompression sickness and gas embolism, It is still considered the definitive treatment for these conditions. The chamber treats decompression sickness
Hyperbaric_medicine
Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders caused by underwater diving
injuries Decompression illness Pathophysiological basis and mechanisms of DCI Differential diagnosis of decompression illness Management of decompression incidents
Diving_medicine
2025 American film by James Hawes
Haunted by memories of Sarah, he traps Gretchen at the allergy clinic in a hypobaric chamber that he fills with pollen. Charlie demands to know Schiller's
The_Amateur_(2025_film)
Gas used for human respiration
performance of ordinary air by reducing the risk of decompression sickness, reducing the duration of decompression, reducing nitrogen narcosis or reducing work
Breathing_gas
Canadian researcher in diving physiology and hyperbaric medicine
Bruce D.; Gernhardt, Michael L. (2013). "Protective Mechanisms in Hypobaric Decompression". Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 84 (3): 212–224(14)
Neal_W._Pollock
American biomedical researcher (born 1967)
includes life support equipment design, high carbon dioxide environments, hypobaric medicine, hyperbaric medicine, and traumatic brain injury. He has made
Joseph_Dituri
(1988); Report on Decompression Illness and Diving Fatalities (based on data collected in 1987). Dovenbarger, JA (1989); Report on Decompression Illness and
List of Divers Alert Network publications
List_of_Divers_Alert_Network_publications
Alphabetical listing of underwater diving related topics
Omitted decompression – Missed obligatory decompression stops Omitted decompression procedure – Procedure to reduce risk of developing decompression sickness
Index of underwater diving: O–R
Index_of_underwater_diving:_O–R
For health conditions encountered during spaceflight
prevention, acute care, emergency medicine, wilderness medicine, hyper/hypobaric medicine in order to provide medical care of astronauts and spaceflight
Space_medicine
Medical condition of lack of oxygen in the tissues
(1994). "Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements During and After Acute Exposure to Hypobaric Hypoxia". In d'Ydewalle, Géry; Van Rensbergen, Johan (eds.). Visual and
Hypoxia_(medicine)
Aviation accident in Australia
"The incapacitation of the pilot and passengers was probably due to hypobaric hypoxia because of the high cabin altitude and their not receiving supplemental
2000 Australia Beechcraft King Air crash
2000_Australia_Beechcraft_King_Air_crash
Equipment allowing or assisting the user to breathe in a hostile environment
possible complicate decompression necessary to avoid decompression sickness, and the use of special gas mixtures to accelerate decompression is fairly common
Breathing_apparatus
Equipment which allows the user to breathe at hypoxic altitudes
affects efficiency and gas endurance, as the ambient air is usually only hypobaric due to low ambient pressure. At high altitude, from 1,500 to 3,500 metres
High-altitude breathing apparatus
High-altitude_breathing_apparatus
Military unit
lat promoted to code: la , meaning "to train, to survive, to fight". Hypobaric Chamber Hyperbaric Chamber The Wilbur Rounding Franks building is named
Canadian Forces School of Survival and Aeromedical Training
Canadian_Forces_School_of_Survival_and_Aeromedical_Training
Garment worn to protect a human in space
studies show that a rapid decompression from 101kPa to 55kPa has an acceptable risk, and Russian studies show that direct decompression from 101kPa to 40kPa
Space_suit
American medical researcher
better understanding of such phenomena as ebullism and uncontrolled decompression. He is the author of a number of publications in the domain of bioastronautics
Tamarack_R._Czarnik
Organisation conducting aerospace medicine research in the UK
dangers include rapid uncontrolled decompression from failure of cabin pressurisation, and the centre has four hypobaric chambers. Airlines that do not have
RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine
RAF_Centre_of_Aviation_Medicine
Portable apparatus to recycle breathing gas
lower limits, or set points, and be integrated with decompression computers to monitor the decompression status of the diver and record the dive profile.
Rebreather
Closed or semi-closed circuit scuba
lower limits, or set points, and be integrated with decompression computers to monitor the decompression status of the diver and record the dive profile.
Diving_rebreather
Soviet space equipment tester (1926–2015)
Gridunov conducted several environmental tests, including the explosive decompression while testing a space suit. He is the only person to experience a short-time
John_Gridunov
Vessel for pressurised gases or liquids
stretcher – Portable pressure vessel to transport a person under pressure Hypobaric chamber – Chamber for simulating high altitude Pressurised aircraft –
Pressure_vessel
Medical condition due to rapid exposure to low oxygen at high altitude
pre-acclimation measures include remote ischaemic preconditioning, using hypobaric air breathing in order to simulate altitude, and positive end-expiratory
Altitude_sickness
American academic and consultant at Divers Alert Network
Bruce D.; Gernhardt, Michael L. (2013). "Protective Mechanisms in Hypobaric Decompression". Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 84 (3): 212–224(14)
Richard_D._Vann
Research greenhouse at University of Wisconsin
added and used for experiments on the effects of diving on pregnancy. A hypobaric chamber was used for high altitude tests of devices administering doses
Biotron_(Wisconsin)
American non-profit foundation
database of environmental physiology reports, including both hyperbaric and hypobaric medicine, as well as other environmental physiology topics. As of 2021
Rubicon_Foundation
U.S. Navy research unit for submarine and diving medicine
River and Long Island Sound. Two hyperbaric chambers, saturation and hypobaric capability 1000 m3 anechoic chamber 145 m3 reverberant chamber Ten sound-proof
Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory
Naval_Submarine_Medical_Research_Laboratory
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