Our understanding of decompression physiopathology has slowly improved during this last decade and some uncertainties have disappeared. A better understanding of anatomy and functional aspects of Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) have slowly resulted in a more liberal approach toward the medical fitness to dive for those bearing a PFO. Circulating vascular gas emboli (VGE) are considered the key actors in development of decompression sickness and can be considered as markers of decompression stress indicating induction of pathophysiological processes not necessarily leading to occurrence of disease symptoms. During the last decade, it has appeared possible to influence post-dive VGE by a so-called "preconditioning" as a pre-dive denitrogenation, e...
Purpose: Since non-provocative dive profiles are no guarantor of protection against decompression si...
sickness is initiated by the formation of gas bubbles in tissue and blood if the divers return to su...
Introduction: The main cause for serious decompression sickness (DCS) in divers seem to be gas bubbl...
Our understanding of decompression physiopathology has slowly improved during this last decade and s...
Our understanding of decompression physiopathology has slowly improved during this last decade and s...
Our understanding of decompression physiopathology has slowly improved during this last decade and s...
Patent foramen ovale (PFO) has been associated with an increased risk of decompression sickness (DCS...
Vascular gas emboli (VGE) start forming during the degassing of tissues in the decompression (ascent...
The risk for decompression sickness (DCS) after hyperbaric exposures (such as SCUBA diving) has been...
Purpose: Since non-provocative dive profiles are no guarantor of protection against decompression si...
Purpose: Since non-provocative dive profiles are no guarantor of protection against decompression si...
Decompression illness (DCI)/dysbaric disorders represent a complex spectrum of pathophysiological co...
Currently, there are millions of recreational divers and underwater workers worldwide. Although huma...
INTRODUCTION Decompression sickness (DCS) results from the formation of bubbles within the tissues ...
Purpose: Since non-provocative dive profiles are no guarantor of protection against decompression si...
Purpose: Since non-provocative dive profiles are no guarantor of protection against decompression si...
sickness is initiated by the formation of gas bubbles in tissue and blood if the divers return to su...
Introduction: The main cause for serious decompression sickness (DCS) in divers seem to be gas bubbl...
Our understanding of decompression physiopathology has slowly improved during this last decade and s...
Our understanding of decompression physiopathology has slowly improved during this last decade and s...
Our understanding of decompression physiopathology has slowly improved during this last decade and s...
Patent foramen ovale (PFO) has been associated with an increased risk of decompression sickness (DCS...
Vascular gas emboli (VGE) start forming during the degassing of tissues in the decompression (ascent...
The risk for decompression sickness (DCS) after hyperbaric exposures (such as SCUBA diving) has been...
Purpose: Since non-provocative dive profiles are no guarantor of protection against decompression si...
Purpose: Since non-provocative dive profiles are no guarantor of protection against decompression si...
Decompression illness (DCI)/dysbaric disorders represent a complex spectrum of pathophysiological co...
Currently, there are millions of recreational divers and underwater workers worldwide. Although huma...
INTRODUCTION Decompression sickness (DCS) results from the formation of bubbles within the tissues ...
Purpose: Since non-provocative dive profiles are no guarantor of protection against decompression si...
Purpose: Since non-provocative dive profiles are no guarantor of protection against decompression si...
sickness is initiated by the formation of gas bubbles in tissue and blood if the divers return to su...
Introduction: The main cause for serious decompression sickness (DCS) in divers seem to be gas bubbl...