Journal of Emergency Practice and Trauma (Jun 2018)

Brain multi-infarct and decompression sickness

  • Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar,
  • Guru Dutta Satyarthee,
  • Nidia Escobar Hernandez,
  • Jorge Aquino Matus,
  • Willem Guillermo Calderon-Miranda,
  • Marco Antonio Blancas-Varas,
  • Johana Maraby,
  • Joulen Mo-Carrascal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15171/JEPT.2017.17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 53 – 54

Abstract

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Scuba diving is associated with an important risk of devel­oping decompression sickness secondary to formation of gas bubbles inside the body. The latter is formed mainly by nitrogen in the body on the diver’s way to the surface (1,2). In some cases, it might injure the central nervous system. Several decompression cases that have been asso­ciated with neurologic symptoms are described in the lit­erature; however, brain multi-infarct with lethal outcome has never been described.

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