Background and objective: Glossopharyngeal insufflation (GI) is a technique practised by competitive breath-hold divers to enhance their performance. Using the oropharyngeal musculature, air is pumped into the lungs to increase the lung volume above physiological TLC. Experienced breath-hold divers can increase their lung volumes by up to 3 L. Although the potential for lung injury is evident, there is limited information available. The aim of this study was to examine whether there is any evidence of lung injury following GI, independent of diving. Methods: Six male, competitive breath-hold divers were studied. CT of the thorax was performed during breath-holding at supramaximal lung volumes following GI (CTGI), and subsequently at baselin...
Breath-hold diving involves environmental challenges, such as water immersion, hydrostatic pressure,...
To simulate pressure effects and experience thoracic compression while breath-hold diving in a relat...
Apnea divers increase intrathoracic pressure voluntarily by taking a deep breath followed by glossop...
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...
PURPOSE: Acute voluntary lung hyperinflation provoked by glossopharyngeal insufflation (GI) elicits ...
INTRODUCTION: Many competitive breath-hold divers employ the technique of glossopharyngeal insufflat...
Med 2006; 33(5):313-316. Lung packing (glossopharyngeal insufflation) consists of forcing air into t...
The number of people practising recreational breath-hold diving is constantly growing, thereby incre...
Introduction: Glossopharyngeal insufflation (GI) is commonly employed by freedivers to increase oxyg...
Introduction: The aim of reporting these two cases is to present visual evidence by bronchoscopy of ...
insufflation (GI), a technique used by breath-hold divers to increase lung volume and augment diving...
Introduction: The aim of reporting these two cases is to present visual evidence by bronchoscopy of ...
Normally pulmonary over-inflation is not an issue during breath-hold diving, in contrast to lung squ...
Hemoptysis due to breath-hold diving Page 2 Breath-hold diving, also known as free-diving, describes...
Breath-hold diving involves environmental challenges, such as water immersion, hydrostatic pressure,...
To simulate pressure effects and experience thoracic compression while breath-hold diving in a relat...
Apnea divers increase intrathoracic pressure voluntarily by taking a deep breath followed by glossop...
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...
PURPOSE: Acute voluntary lung hyperinflation provoked by glossopharyngeal insufflation (GI) elicits ...
INTRODUCTION: Many competitive breath-hold divers employ the technique of glossopharyngeal insufflat...
Med 2006; 33(5):313-316. Lung packing (glossopharyngeal insufflation) consists of forcing air into t...
The number of people practising recreational breath-hold diving is constantly growing, thereby incre...
Introduction: Glossopharyngeal insufflation (GI) is commonly employed by freedivers to increase oxyg...
Introduction: The aim of reporting these two cases is to present visual evidence by bronchoscopy of ...
insufflation (GI), a technique used by breath-hold divers to increase lung volume and augment diving...
Introduction: The aim of reporting these two cases is to present visual evidence by bronchoscopy of ...
Normally pulmonary over-inflation is not an issue during breath-hold diving, in contrast to lung squ...
Hemoptysis due to breath-hold diving Page 2 Breath-hold diving, also known as free-diving, describes...
Breath-hold diving involves environmental challenges, such as water immersion, hydrostatic pressure,...
To simulate pressure effects and experience thoracic compression while breath-hold diving in a relat...
Apnea divers increase intrathoracic pressure voluntarily by taking a deep breath followed by glossop...