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This study was sponsored by the Municipal Health Science & Technology Project of Qingdao (Grant No. 2020-WJZD194 and 201)

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QS had full access to all the data and takes responsibility for the integrity of the data. GG drafted the manuscript. FY performed the data sourcing, participated in the images acquisition and interpretation, and YY revised the manuscript. JD participated in the images interpretation and helped to revise the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final version to be submitted.

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Gao, G., Du, J., Yin, Y. et al. Head barotrauma. Intern Emerg Med 16, 1995–1996 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11739-021-02709-9

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