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General history of vestibular disorders in diving
human Decompression Sickness Labyrinth Disease vestibular Vertigo history
2009/7/20
General history of vestibular disorders in diving.
Alternobaric vertigo and hearing disturbances in connection with diving:an epidemiologic study
hearing human Alternobaric vertigo diving
2009/7/20
Alternobaric vertigo and hearing disturbances in connection with diving: an epidemiologic study.
Changes in blood carboxyhemoglobin during simulated saturation diving to 50 ATA
decompression human carboxyhemoglobin
2009/7/20
Changes in blood carboxyhemoglobin during simulated saturation diving to 50 ATA.
Influence of body posture and ear clearing on body buoyancy during diving
ear posture position buoyancy
2009/7/20
The amount of gas introduced into the gastrointestinal (GI) tract during diving was studied by underwater weighing. The influence of body posture and ear clearing methods was determined. Ten subjects ...
Nausea and abdominal discomfort--possible relation to aerophagia during diving:an epidemiologic study
human air aerophagia Gastrointestinal distension Nausea
2009/7/20
Gastrointestinal (GI) distension by gas expansion may be more of a problem in diving than is usually recognized. In response to a written questionnaire, 2053 scuba divers gave information about GI dis...
Hematology and blood chemistry in saturation diving:II.Open-sea vs.hyperbaric chamber
decompression human platelet function saturation diving blood chemistry Hematology
2009/7/20
Hematograms, platelet function, and blood-enzyme chemistry were compared in two similar saturation-excursion dives, one conducted in a hyperbaric chamber and the other in the open sea. The chamber div...
Hematology and blood chemistry in saturation diving:I.Antiplatelet drugs,aspirin,and VK744
chemistry Hematology blood
2009/7/20
Blood chemistry and cellular parameters were studied before, during, and after saturation (2.4 ATA) dives in the HYDRO-LAB habitat on two separate occasions. In both, platelet count fell greater than ...
Left-ventricular performance in man during breath-holding and simulated diving
cardiovascular human breath holding
2009/7/20
We measured left-ventricular (LV) systolic time intervals (STI) to determine whether breath-holding and simulated diving evoke a depression of LV performance in man similar to that previously demonstr...
Diving at diminished atmospheric pressure:air decompression tables for different altitudes
decompression human
2009/7/20
Fifty subjects performed 106 simulated dives at a final ambient pressure of 0.7 at (3000 m above sea level). One hundred and forty-three subjects performed 278 actual controlled dives at altitudes 900...
Converting standard air decompression tables for no-stop diving from altitude or habitat
decompression human altitude
2009/7/20
Using the phase equilibration theory of Hills (1966), as modified by Hennessy and Hempleman (1977), it is possible to predict formulas for converting standard air decompression tables for no-stop divi...
Incidence of dysbaric osteonecrosis in Hawaii's diving fishermen
decompression human dysbaric osteonecrosis
2009/7/20
Incidence of dysbaric osteonecrosis in Hawaii's diving fishermen.
Development of unlimited duration excursion tables and procedures for helium-oxygen saturation diving
human saturation heliox excursion
2009/7/17
Excursion ascents were performed during a series of experimental helium-oxygen saturation dives ranging between 150 and 1000 fsw to study the limits of multiple and extended duration excursions both d...
Effects of varying thermal and apneic conditions on the human diving reflex
human Adolescent Adult Bradycardia physiopathology Cold Diving Face Female Human Immersion diving reflex face immersion thermal human apnea cooling
2009/7/17
An investigation of the importance of water contact, cooling, and apnea to the development of the diving reflex in humans was performed in two experimental series. The first series involved exposure o...
Urinary excretion of water and electrolytes during open-sea saturation diving to 850 fsw
human Urinary excretion electrolyte diuretic
2009/7/17
The dive was carried out in the open sea to a depth of 850 fsw (26.7 ATA) for 6 days (DD 1--6) in the saturated mode, with personnel transfer capsule (PTC) excursions between 0 and 150 fsw and diver e...
After the accidental ascent of a diving bell from 80 m, one diver died from pulmonary barotrauma and the other-though grossly ill-survived. After recompression therapy, this diver was tetraplegic with...