Abstract

Investigations of the technology of liquid respiration for the process of removing nitrogen from the body of biological objects before decompression are proposed. Safe decompression modes are being explored. A gas–liquid artificial lung ventilation apparatus has been developed and tested. The main characteristics of a pressure chamber are given, which provides respiration of a biological object under excessive increased air pressure and a rapid release of pressure to atmospheric pressure. The results of medical research of a biological object on such basic parameters as ECG, ultrasound, X–ray and other instrumental research methods are presented.

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