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PHYPODE · Physiopathology of decompression : risk factors for the formation of intravascular bubbles during decompression

FP7Status: CLOSED1 January 201131 December 2014EU funding €3,397,807

Decompression sickness (DCS) is caused by circulating inert gas bubble formation in blood vessels and tissues resulting from supersaturation during inadequate decompression. It is an acknowledged risk of situations involving variations in ambient pressure, such as space flight and extravehicular activity, exposure to altitude, hyperbaric tunnelling intervention, as well as recreational and commercial underwater diving. Because new industrial challenges (human space flight programs, deeper planed tunnelling interventions and offshore oil excavation) and emerging recreational demands, the range of both environmental conditions and population characteristics involved in such activities regularly widen. Thus, new interdisciplinary approaches of decompression are needed to reduce risk for DCS.To foster knowledge of decompression phenomena, the PHYPODE ITN proposes to :- Develop an educational and research framework for cross-fertilization of currently fragmented research activities on physiopathology of decompression;- Give young researchers opportunities to share research techniques and resources, benefit from the best international scientists knowledge in this field, have the advantages of strong interactions between industry, medical centres and academia;- Widen career prospectives of young researchers by embracing the whole chain of research : from fundamental research for pathophysiological understanding of decompression to applied research in the industry for management of decompression.To achieve this training programme, academic partners, non profit association with worldwide activities, hyperbaric medical centres and industrial partners, with complementary expertises will build up the common agreed program concerning education and research.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITE DE BRETAGNE OCCIDENTALE

FR · €1,069,302

participant

RISE ACREO AB

SE · €212,667

participant

G.T. DI TRAMPUS GRAZIELLA

IT · €243,518

participant

IMEGO AB

SE · €36,432

participant

SVEUCILISTE U SPLITU

HR · €235,882

participant

GDANSKI UNIWERSYTET MEDYCZNY

PL · €217,525

participant

HAUTE ECOLE PAUL-HENRI SPAAK

BE · €645,730

participant

Ministère de la Défense

BE · €226,630

participant

DIVERS ALERT NETWORK EUROPE FOUNDATION

MT · €266,603

participant

MARES SPA

IT · €243,518

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