DIVING MEDICINE LITERATURE

   
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1538 kb The fractal approach as a tool to understand asymptomatic brain hyperintense mri signals
26 kb PROJECT SAFE DIVE - A preliminary report
34 kb Understanding the safety of recreational diving.
DAN Europe’s Project SAFE DIVE
Phase I: Fine tuning of the field research engine and methods
38 kb Incidence of Asymptomatic Circulating Venous Gas Emboli in unrestricted, uneventful Recreational Diving.
DAN Europe’s Project SAFE DIVE first results
193 kb Effects of the variation of Ascent Speed and Profile on the production of Circulating Venous Gas Emboli and the Incidence of DCI in Compressed Air Diving.
Phase 1. Introduction of extra deep stops in the ascent profile without changing the original ascent rates. DSL Special Project 01/2000
39 kb The use of a “PROPORTIONAL M-VALUE REDUCTION CONCEPT” (PMRC) changing the Ascent Profile with the introduction of extra deep stops reduces the production of Circulating Venous Gas Emboli after Compressed Air Diving. DSL Special Project 01/2001
48 kb The speed of ascent dilemma: “instant speed of ascent” or “time to surface” - which one really matters? Instant speed of ascent vs. delta-p in the leading tissue and post-dive doppler bubble production. DSL Special Project 02/2001
17 kb Incidence of Asymptomatic Circulating Venous Gas Emboli in unrestricted, uneventful Recreational Diving. skin cooling appears to be related to post-dive doppler detectable bubble production. an unexpected finding. DSL Special project 03-2001
44 kb What ascent profile for the prevention of decompression sickness? I
Recent Research on the hill/Haldane ascent controversy
43 kb What Ascent Profile for the prevention of Decompression Sickness? II
A field model comparing Hill and Haldane Ascent modalities, with an eye to the development of a bubble-safe decompression algorithm.
704 kb A Deep stop during decompression from 82 fsw (25 m) significantly reduces bubbles and fast tissue gas tensions.
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DIVING MEDICINE LITERATURE


144 kb Blood glucose variations in a diabetic diver using vigorous self-assessment and underwater intake
191 kb Normobaric oxygen can enhance protein captation by the lymphatic system in healthy humans.
172 kb Erythropoietin production can be enhanced by normobaric oxygen breathing in healthy humans.
146.5 kb SCUBA DIVING CAN INDUCE STRESS OF THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT LEADING TO HEADACHE
389 kb INTRATHORACIC PRESSURE CHANGES AFTER VALSALVA STRAIN AND OTHER MANEUVERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR DIVERS WITH PATENT FORAMEN OVALE
40 kb ADVANCED RECREATIONAL DIVING
51 kb ARTERIOVENOUS BUBBLES FOLLOWING COLD WATER SPORT DIVER
Relation to right-to-left shunting
324 kb CARDIOVASCULAR CHANGES DURING DEEP BREATH-HOLD DIVES IN A PRESSURE CHAMBER
20 kb CLOSED-CIRCUIT REBREATHING SYSTEMS
Evaluation of Closed-Circuit Rebreathing Systems for Use at Sea Level.
56 kb DAN EUROPE REPORT 1994  
Recreational diving to-day: risk evalutation and problem management
36 kb DAN EUROPE REPORT 1995  
Recreational diving accident in Europe
20 kb DAN EUROPE REPORT 1999  
DAN Europe diving incident report
15 kb DCI LILLE
1st European Conference on Hyperbaric Medicine Lille, 19 - 21 September 1994 Workshop 1 - Decompression Illness - Final Report and Conclusions
228 kb DEHYDRATION AND BODY FLUID-REGULATING HORMONES
during sweating in warm (38° C) fresh- and seawater immersion
35 kb DIVE SAFETY VANN
International Divers Alert Network (IDAN) diving data system
234 kb EFFECTS OF AGE AND EXERCISE ON PHYSIOLOGICAL DEAD SPACE DURING SIMULATED DIVES AT 2.8 ATA
143 kb EFFECTS OF N2O NARCOSIS ON BREATHING
11 kb EVALUATION OF FITNESS TO DIVE
General Guidelines
36 kb HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN
Heat Shock Protein 72 rises following a diving stress and this rise is accelerated following preconditioning using TEX-OE
190 kb HIGHLIGHTED TOPICS
Physiological and Genomic Consequences of Intermittent Hypoxia
82 kb IN WATER RECOMPRESSION
In-water Recompression as an Emergency Field Treatment of Decompression Illness
147 kb MODELING IN PHYSIOLOGY
Role of metabolic gases in bubble formation during hypobaric exposures
116 kb MODELING IN PHYSIOLOGY
Probabilistic models of the role of oxygen in human decompression sickness
43 kb NEUROLOGIC OUTCOME OF CONTROLLED COMPRESSED-AIR DIVING
238 kb REFLEX REGULATION DURING SUSTAINED AND INTERMITTENT SUBMAXIMAL CONTRACTIONS IN HUMANS
19 kb REMOTE DCI
Guidelines Needed for Management of Remote DCI
70 kb PATENT FORAMEN OVALE AND DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS IN SPORTS DIVERS
170 kb SPECIAL COMMUNICATION
Istrumentation for the remote monitoring of physiological and beahvioral variables

 

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LETTERATURA MEDICO-SUBACQUEA

  Novità: una pillola per i subacquei?  
Prof. Costantino Balestra, vicepresidente Ricerca ed Educazione - DAN Europe
  Forame Ovale Pervio: Il traguardo é in vista  
Prof. Costantino Balestra, vicepresidente Ricerca ed Educazione - DAN Europe
63 kb DAN EUROPE REPORT 1994  
L'immersione sportiva oggi: primo soccorso ed assistenza per le emergenze subacquee.
La rete di soccorso del DAN International.
20 kb L'ANALISI DOPPLER
Una valutazione alla luce delle più recenti acquisizioni.
163 kb L'INCIDENTE SUBACQUEO NELL'IMMERSIONE SPORTIVA
Note epidemiologiche e suggerimenti per il primo intervento
124 kb ORGANIZZAZIONE DELL'IMMERSIONE SUBACQUEA ALL'ESTERO
32 kb PATOLOGIA DA DECOMPRESSIONE
Natura e significato del monitoraggio ultrasonoro ad effetto doppler di bolle gassose circolanti nel sistema venoso dopo immersioni subacquee.
34 kb PRIMO SOCCORSO DAN
Primo soccorso ed assistenza negli infortuni subacquei.
14 kb PROFILASSI ANTIMALARICA