Decompression sickness (DCS) is a well-recognized complication of diving but rarely results in shock or respiratory failure. We report a case of severe DCS in a diver associated with shock and respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation. A healthy 50-year-old male diver dove to a depth of 218 feet for 43 minutes while breathing air but omitted 6.5 hours of air decompression due to diver error. The clinical presentation was remarkable for loss of consciousness, hypotension, cutis marmorata, peripheral edema, and severe hypoxia requiring mechanical ventilation with diffuse lung opacities on chest radiograph. Laboratories were significant for polycythemia and hypoalbuminemia. A single hyperbaric oxygen treatment was provided on the da...
Scuba diving is associated with an important risk of developing decompression sickness secondary to...
Central nervous system involvement related to decompression sickness (DCS) is a very rare complicati...
Decompression sickness (DCS), which is caused by inert gas bubbles in tissues, is an injury of conce...
Introduction: Diving is an operational commitment of navy. Diving operations are conducted with / wi...
A 46-year-old male presented to our tertiary care emergency department (ED) with shortness of breath...
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...
The article describes the case of a neurological form of decompression sickness, which occurred in t...
Nowadays, diving is being performed ever more frequently; it is thus important to take diving injuri...
Decompression illness is caused by intravascular or extravascular bubbles that are formed as a resul...
Decompression illness is a rare but serious complication of diving caused by intravascular or extra-...
Recent advances in submarine rescue systems have allowed a transfer under pressure of crew members b...
Decompression illness is a rare but serious complication of diving caused by intravascular or extrav...
Recent advances in submarine rescue systems have allowed a transfer under pressure of crew members b...
Scuba diving is associated with risks of drowning, lung barotrauma and decompression sickness. In ca...
Scuba diving is associated with an important risk of developing decompression sickness secondary to...
Central nervous system involvement related to decompression sickness (DCS) is a very rare complicati...
Decompression sickness (DCS), which is caused by inert gas bubbles in tissues, is an injury of conce...
Introduction: Diving is an operational commitment of navy. Diving operations are conducted with / wi...
A 46-year-old male presented to our tertiary care emergency department (ED) with shortness of breath...
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...
The article describes the case of a neurological form of decompression sickness, which occurred in t...
Nowadays, diving is being performed ever more frequently; it is thus important to take diving injuri...
Decompression illness is caused by intravascular or extravascular bubbles that are formed as a resul...
Decompression illness is a rare but serious complication of diving caused by intravascular or extra-...
Recent advances in submarine rescue systems have allowed a transfer under pressure of crew members b...
Decompression illness is a rare but serious complication of diving caused by intravascular or extrav...
Recent advances in submarine rescue systems have allowed a transfer under pressure of crew members b...
Scuba diving is associated with risks of drowning, lung barotrauma and decompression sickness. In ca...
Scuba diving is associated with an important risk of developing decompression sickness secondary to...
Central nervous system involvement related to decompression sickness (DCS) is a very rare complicati...
Decompression sickness (DCS), which is caused by inert gas bubbles in tissues, is an injury of conce...