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Goal of the project
The present project aims at: (I) identifying more accurately the actual Decompression Sickness (DCS) risk for the Belgian Special Forces and the aircrew of the A400M during VHA missions, and divers of the Belgian Navy; (II) identifying physiological characteristics and operational conditions which significantly influence the risk of DCS occurrence; (III) and recommending potential strategies to balance the accepted DCS risk with operational demands. It is stipulated that a better understanding of the inert gas exchange is primordial to answer these questions. NASA states that ‘knowing anything conclusive about nitrogen washout would greatly help to understand the true risk of DCS’ (NASA, 2016). By developing a new adaptive biophysical gas exchange model, we will be able to accurately describe the actual inert gas state during different operational conditions, taking into account different body and physiological characteristics. This will enable improvements on DCS risk prediction and mitigation.
Funding acknowledgement
This project GEMINIDS- HFM/21-06 is financed by DFR.
Acronym | GEMINIDS |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 1/10/21 → 30/09/26 |
Collaborative partners
- Royal Military Academy (lead)
- Vital Signs & Performance
- Institute of Aerospace Medicine
- Haute Ecole Bruxelles-Brabant
- Belgian Navy Duikschool
- COMOPSMED
RHID domain
- Human factors and medecine
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Activities
- 1 Scientific poster presentation
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Decompression Research for Belgian Defence Aviation and Diving: GEMINIDS Project
De Ridder, S. (Poster presenter), Pattyn, N. (Co-author), Neyt, X. (Co-author) & Germonpré, P. (Co-author)
28 May 2024Activity: Talk or presentation › Scientific poster presentation