The present study aimed to evaluate the partial pressure of arterial blood gases in breath-hold divers performing a submersion at 40 m. Eight breath-hold divers were enrolled for the trials held at “Y-40 THE DEEP JOY” pool (Montegrotto Terme, Padova, Italy). Prior to submersion, an arterial cannula in the radial artery of the non-dominant limb was positioned. All divers performed a sled-assisted breath-hold dive to 40 m. Three blood samplings occurred: at 10 min prior to submersion, at 40 m depth, and within 2 min after diver’s surfacing and after resuming normal ventilation. Blood samples were analyzed immediately on site. Six subjects completed the experiment, without diving-related problems. The theoretically predicted hyperoxia at the b...
Background: Several mechanisms allow humans to resist the extreme conditions encountered during brea...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Hyperoxia causes oxidative stress. Breath-hold diving is associa...
Breath-hold diving (freediving) is an underwater sport that is associated with elevated hydrostatic ...
The present study aimed to evaluate the partial pressure of arterial blood gases in breath-hold dive...
: Pulmonary gas exchange in breath-hold diving (BHD) consists of a progressive increase in arterial ...
Background: Pulmonary gas exchange during diving or in a dry hyperbaric environment is affected by i...
Breath-hold dives to a depth of 10 metres (33 ft) in fresh water at 1 640 metres (6 000 ft) above se...
End tidal O2 and CO2 (PETCO2) pressures, expired volume, blood lactate concentration ([Lab]), and ar...
during breath-hold diving in the Korean ama. J. Appl. Physiol. 75 ( 1): 285-293, 1993.-Korean female...
In this paper, the respiratory, circulatory and metabolic adjustments to human extreme breath-hold d...
Background: Submergence underwater activates the diving response (DR) in both diving mammals and hum...
Breath-hold diving involves environmental challenges, such as water immersion, hydrostatic pressure,...
Deep freediving exposes humans to hypoxia and dramatic changes in pressure. The effect of depth on g...
Breath-hold diving involves highly integrative and extreme physiological responses to both exercise ...
Introduction: Hyperoxia causes oxidative stress. Breath-hold diving is associated with transient hyp...
Background: Several mechanisms allow humans to resist the extreme conditions encountered during brea...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Hyperoxia causes oxidative stress. Breath-hold diving is associa...
Breath-hold diving (freediving) is an underwater sport that is associated with elevated hydrostatic ...
The present study aimed to evaluate the partial pressure of arterial blood gases in breath-hold dive...
: Pulmonary gas exchange in breath-hold diving (BHD) consists of a progressive increase in arterial ...
Background: Pulmonary gas exchange during diving or in a dry hyperbaric environment is affected by i...
Breath-hold dives to a depth of 10 metres (33 ft) in fresh water at 1 640 metres (6 000 ft) above se...
End tidal O2 and CO2 (PETCO2) pressures, expired volume, blood lactate concentration ([Lab]), and ar...
during breath-hold diving in the Korean ama. J. Appl. Physiol. 75 ( 1): 285-293, 1993.-Korean female...
In this paper, the respiratory, circulatory and metabolic adjustments to human extreme breath-hold d...
Background: Submergence underwater activates the diving response (DR) in both diving mammals and hum...
Breath-hold diving involves environmental challenges, such as water immersion, hydrostatic pressure,...
Deep freediving exposes humans to hypoxia and dramatic changes in pressure. The effect of depth on g...
Breath-hold diving involves highly integrative and extreme physiological responses to both exercise ...
Introduction: Hyperoxia causes oxidative stress. Breath-hold diving is associated with transient hyp...
Background: Several mechanisms allow humans to resist the extreme conditions encountered during brea...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Hyperoxia causes oxidative stress. Breath-hold diving is associa...
Breath-hold diving (freediving) is an underwater sport that is associated with elevated hydrostatic ...