Med 2006; 33(5):313-316. Lung packing (glossopharyngeal insufflation) consists of forcing air into the lungs, using glossopharyngeal muscle contractions similar to swallowing. Breath-hold divers perform this technique after a maximal inhalation prior to diving, thus increasing initial lung volume. However, as suggested by previous authors, this breathing maneuver could theoretically lead to lung rupture. Here we report a pneumomediastinum found on chest CT scan in a diver during a physiological study, when glossopharyngeal insufflation increased the volume of gas in the lungs by 1,040 ml (over his total lung capacity); at the same time, his transpulmonary pressures increased up to 4.1 kPa. We discuss the possibility that the very high trans...
Summary Many competitive breath-hold divers use 'glossopharyngeal insufflation', also called 'lung p...
To simulate pressure effects and experience thoracic compression while breath-hold diving in a relat...
Scuba diving is associated with risks of drowning, lung barotrauma and decompression sickness. In ca...
Background and objective: Glossopharyngeal insufflation (GI) is a technique practised by competitive...
Normally pulmonary over-inflation is not an issue during breath-hold diving, in contrast to lung squ...
Glossopharyngeal insufflation is used by competitive breath-hold divers to increase lung gas content...
ABSTRACT: Breath-hold divers employ glossopharyngeal insufflation (GI) in order to prevent the lungs...
INTRODUCTION: Many competitive breath-hold divers employ the technique of glossopharyngeal insufflat...
Introduction: The aim of reporting these two cases is to present visual evidence by bronchoscopy of ...
PURPOSE: Acute voluntary lung hyperinflation provoked by glossopharyngeal insufflation (GI) elicits ...
The number of people practising recreational breath-hold diving is constantly growing, thereby incre...
Introduction: The aim of reporting these two cases is to present visual evidence by bronchoscopy of ...
Pulmonary barotrauma of descent (lung squeeze) has been described in breath-hold divers when the lun...
Breath-hold diving involves environmental challenges, such as water immersion, hydrostatic pressure,...
Hemoptysis due to breath-hold diving Page 2 Breath-hold diving, also known as free-diving, describes...
Summary Many competitive breath-hold divers use 'glossopharyngeal insufflation', also called 'lung p...
To simulate pressure effects and experience thoracic compression while breath-hold diving in a relat...
Scuba diving is associated with risks of drowning, lung barotrauma and decompression sickness. In ca...
Background and objective: Glossopharyngeal insufflation (GI) is a technique practised by competitive...
Normally pulmonary over-inflation is not an issue during breath-hold diving, in contrast to lung squ...
Glossopharyngeal insufflation is used by competitive breath-hold divers to increase lung gas content...
ABSTRACT: Breath-hold divers employ glossopharyngeal insufflation (GI) in order to prevent the lungs...
INTRODUCTION: Many competitive breath-hold divers employ the technique of glossopharyngeal insufflat...
Introduction: The aim of reporting these two cases is to present visual evidence by bronchoscopy of ...
PURPOSE: Acute voluntary lung hyperinflation provoked by glossopharyngeal insufflation (GI) elicits ...
The number of people practising recreational breath-hold diving is constantly growing, thereby incre...
Introduction: The aim of reporting these two cases is to present visual evidence by bronchoscopy of ...
Pulmonary barotrauma of descent (lung squeeze) has been described in breath-hold divers when the lun...
Breath-hold diving involves environmental challenges, such as water immersion, hydrostatic pressure,...
Hemoptysis due to breath-hold diving Page 2 Breath-hold diving, also known as free-diving, describes...
Summary Many competitive breath-hold divers use 'glossopharyngeal insufflation', also called 'lung p...
To simulate pressure effects and experience thoracic compression while breath-hold diving in a relat...
Scuba diving is associated with risks of drowning, lung barotrauma and decompression sickness. In ca...