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Risk factors and treatment outcome in scuba divers with spinal cord decompression sickness
Journal of Critical Care, 08/18/09
Gempp E et al. – The initial clinical course before treatment is a major prognostic factor of spinal cord DCS. Delay to recompression less than 3 hours and use of deep treatment tables did not improve outcome in DCS divers.
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