A professional 55-year-old female experienced diver, who surfaced after the second dive, had a lucid interval before dropping Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) to 3/15. She was admitted to intensive care unit and commenced on hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Her initial computed tomography of the head was normal but her magnetic resonance imaging of the brain at 48 hours showed extensive bilateral cortical watershed territory infarcts. She developed acute respiratory distress syndrome which resolved within a few days. Her GCS gradually improved from 3/15 to 6/15, was repatriated to United Kingdom after about 2 weeks of the insult and admitted to a tertiary care hospital where she had myoclonic seizures and was started on anti-epileptics. Then she was tran...
Central nervous system involvement related to decompression sickness (DCS) is a very rare complicati...
Decompression illness is a rare condition among divers, aviators and astronauts in which bubbles fo...
We report a unique and well-documented case of a type II decompression sickness (DCS) with a latency...
Scuba diving is associated with an important risk of developing decompression sickness secondary to...
Scuba diving is associated with an important risk of developing decompression sickness secondary to...
Abstract Background The case reinforces the importance of stepping back and looking at every possibi...
Despite the increasing diving activity, the risk of suffering from decompression sickness after brea...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Bladder dysfunction is common in the acute phase of decompressio...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Bladder dysfunction is common in the acute phase of decompressio...
A serious diving accident can occur in recreational diving even in countries where diving is not ver...
Dysbaric accidents are usually referred to compressed air-supplied diving. Nonetheless, some cases o...
A serious diving accident can occur in recreational diving even in countries where diving is not ver...
A serious diving accident can occur in recreational diving even in countries where diving is not ver...
Decompression sickness (DCS) is classified on the basis of which organ system is affected, and neuro...
Dysbaric accidents are usually referred to compressed air-supplied diving. Nonetheless, some cases o...
Central nervous system involvement related to decompression sickness (DCS) is a very rare complicati...
Decompression illness is a rare condition among divers, aviators and astronauts in which bubbles fo...
We report a unique and well-documented case of a type II decompression sickness (DCS) with a latency...
Scuba diving is associated with an important risk of developing decompression sickness secondary to...
Scuba diving is associated with an important risk of developing decompression sickness secondary to...
Abstract Background The case reinforces the importance of stepping back and looking at every possibi...
Despite the increasing diving activity, the risk of suffering from decompression sickness after brea...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Bladder dysfunction is common in the acute phase of decompressio...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Bladder dysfunction is common in the acute phase of decompressio...
A serious diving accident can occur in recreational diving even in countries where diving is not ver...
Dysbaric accidents are usually referred to compressed air-supplied diving. Nonetheless, some cases o...
A serious diving accident can occur in recreational diving even in countries where diving is not ver...
A serious diving accident can occur in recreational diving even in countries where diving is not ver...
Decompression sickness (DCS) is classified on the basis of which organ system is affected, and neuro...
Dysbaric accidents are usually referred to compressed air-supplied diving. Nonetheless, some cases o...
Central nervous system involvement related to decompression sickness (DCS) is a very rare complicati...
Decompression illness is a rare condition among divers, aviators and astronauts in which bubbles fo...
We report a unique and well-documented case of a type II decompression sickness (DCS) with a latency...