Decompression Illness Treated with the Hart-Kindwall Protocol in a Monoplace Chamber

Yoshiaki Inuzuka,Naoki Edo,Yuichi Araki, Takafumi Hoshi, Mayuko Maruta, Nana Nakamoto, Shinya Suzuki

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CASE REPORTS(2022)

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Objective: Management of emergency care Background: Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) therapy in a multiplace chamber is the standard treatment for severe altitude decompression illness (DCI). However, some hospitals may only have a monoplace chamber. Herein, we present the case of a patient with severe altitude DCI caused by rapid decompression during an actual flight operation that was successfully treated through emergency HBO2 therapy with the Hart-Kindwall protocol, a no-air-break tables with the minimal-pressure oxygen approach in a monoplace chamber due to unavailability of rapid access to a multiplace chamber. Case Report: A 34-year-old male aviator presented with chest pain, paresthesia, and mild cognitive impairment following rapid decompression 20 minutes after take-off, which comprised 10 minutes of reaching a height of 10 058 m (33 000 feet) and 10 minutes of cruising at that altitude. He then initiated flight descent and landing. He visited a primary clinic, and severe DCI was suggested clinically. However, since the closest hospital with a mul-tiplace chamber was a 3-hour drive away, we provided emergency HBO2 therapy with the Hart-Kindwall protocol in a monoplace chamber at a nearby hospital 4 hours after the initial decompression. He recovered fully and returned to flight duty 2 weeks later. Conclusions: Emergency HBO2 therapy with the Hart-Kindwall protocol in a monoplace chamber may be a suitable option for severe DCI, especially in remote locations with no access to facilities with a multiplace chamber. However, prior logistical coordination must be established to transfer patients to hospitals with multiplace chambers if their symptoms do not resolve.
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Altitude, Decompression, Hyperbaric Oxygenation
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