The Influence of Advanced Hyperbaric Medical Training on Arterial Gas Embolism Treatment

Author:

Franco Michael A1,Ng Peter2,Tuft Michael J3,Keuski Brian M4

Affiliation:

1. 3d Reconnaissance Battalion, United States Marine Corps , Unit 36180 FPO, AP 96389, USA

2. 3d Marine Division, United States Marine Corps , Unit 35801 FPO, AP 96382, USA

3. United States Naval Hospital Okinawa, United States Navy , Camp Foster FPO, AP 96362, USA

4. Naval Special Operations Medical Institute, Navy Medicine Operational Training Command , Fort Bragg, North Carolina 28310, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT 3d Reconnaissance Battalion, a forward-deployed Marine Corps unit in Okinawa, Japan, frequently performs diving operations. Often throughout the year, several reconnaissance teams are diving simultaneously in different locations for training. We present a case of an otherwise healthy 30-year-old-male Reconnaissance Marine who surfaced from a dive with abnormal symptoms and received prompt care from exercise participants who were nonmedical personnel. Studies have demonstrated improved morbidity outcomes in decompression illness patients with shorter times to hyperbaric treatment following the onset of symptoms. High-risk military exercises with diving components have a mandatory safety structure that includes recompression chamber support. All United States Marine Corps Reconnaissance, Marine Corps Special Operations Command, and U.S. Navy dive operations are required to have at least one diving supervisor. To expand the diving capabilities of the unit, Marines are encouraged to attend training and qualify as diving supervisors. This case study demonstrates the efficacy and importance of training Recon Marines to recognize decompression illness as diving supervisors.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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