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Clinical diagnosis,treatment,and medical identification of specific pulmonary infection in naval pilots:Four case reports
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作者 Jia Zeng Guo-Li Zhao +6 位作者 jia-cheng yi Dan-Dan Liu Yan-Qing Jiang Xiang Lu Yan-Bing Liu Fei Xue Jie Dong 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第16期5487-5494,共8页
BACKGROUND Specific pulmonary infection could seriously threaten the health of pilots and their companions.The consequences are serious.We investigated the clinical diagnosis,treatment,and medical identification of sp... BACKGROUND Specific pulmonary infection could seriously threaten the health of pilots and their companions.The consequences are serious.We investigated the clinical diagnosis,treatment,and medical identification of specific pulmonary infections in naval pilots.CASE SUMMARY We analyzed the medical waiver and clinical data of four pilots with specific pulmonary infections,who had accepted treatment at the Naval Medical Center of Chinese People’s Liberation Army between January 2020 and November 2021,including three cases of tuberculosis and one of cryptococcal pneumonia.All cases underwent a series of comprehensive treatment courses.Three cases successfully obtained medical waiver for flight after being cured,while one was grounded after reaching the maximum flight life after being cured.CONCLUSION Chest computed tomography scanning should be used instead of chest radiography in pilots’physical examination.Most pilots with specific pulmonary infection can be cured and return to flight. 展开更多
关键词 Cryptococcal pneumonia TUBERCULOSIS Diagnosis TREATMENT Medical identification Pilot Pulmonary infection Case report
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Analysis of two naval pilots’ ejection injuries: Two case reports
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作者 Jia Zeng Xiao-Peng Liu +5 位作者 jia-cheng yi Xiang Lu Dan-Dan Liu Yan-Qing Jiang Yan-Bing Liu Jian-Quan Tian 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第24期8667-8672,共6页
BACKGROUND Recently,two naval pilots in a two-seat trainer jet were forced to eject urgently due to sudden mechanical failure during night-time training.They were both successfully rescued and sent to the hospital for... BACKGROUND Recently,two naval pilots in a two-seat trainer jet were forced to eject urgently due to sudden mechanical failure during night-time training.They were both successfully rescued and sent to the hospital for emergency treatment.In this study,we investigate their ejection injuries and recovery process.CASE SUMMARY We analyzed the clinical data of the traumatic condition and recovery process from ejection injuries of two pilots who ejected from a failed trainer jet and survived.After being successfully rescued and sent to the hospital,they were diagnosed with multiple ejection injuries,including eye trauma,limb bone and joint injury,rib and spine injury,and so on.Both cases underwent fluid replacement,acid suppression,nutritional support,hemostasis,bone metabolism improvement,phlegm elimination,psychological measurement,blood circulation promotion and detumescence,physical therapy,and external fixation with braces for 1 mo before being discharged from hospital.They then recuperated in a sanatorium for 2 mo,and the related laboratory tests and supplementary examinations show that they recovered from all the above injuries.After successfully passing the psychological test and physical examination,they returned to flight duty 3 mo after ejection.CONCLUSION The causes and conditions of ejection injury in the pilots were very complex.Although they finally recovered quickly and were released,it also serves as a reminder that attention should be paid to pilots’ejection and parachute training in order to significantly reduce ejection injury and improve the ejection success rate.In addition,air defense support personnel should strengthen search and rescue and on-site emergency measures,and locate and rescue pilots in distress as early as possible to reduce subsequent injuries. 展开更多
关键词 Aerospace medicine Pilots Aviation accidents Wounds and injuries Case report
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