1976
DOI: 10.1121/1.2003061
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Auditory and vestibular function in human subjects exposed to oxygen at two atmospheres absolute

Abstract: Experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that intermittent exposure to oxygen at two atmospheres absolute (2 ATA) could delay the onset of pulmonary toxicity. This paper reports effects of 2 ATA O2 (total exposure time of 14.1–19.3 h) upon the auditory and vestibular systems of five diver volunteers and effects of a normoxic N2O2 mix on a sixth. Immediately after exposure four subjects had increased acuity by air conduction in the mid-frequency range. Bone conduction sensitivity increased for all six … Show more

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