Breath-hold diving (freediving) is an underwater sport that is associated with elevated hydrostatic pressure, which has a compressive effect on the lungs that can lead to the development of pulmonary edema. Pulmonary edema reduces oxygen uptake and thereby the recovery from the hypoxia developed during freediving, and increases the risk of hypoxic syncope. We aimed to examine the efficacy of SpO2, via pulse-oximetry, as a tool to detect pulmonary edema by comparing it to lung ultrasound B-line measurements after deep diving. SpO2 and B-lines were collected in 40 freedivers participating in an international deep freediving competition. SpO2 was measured within 17 ± 6 min and lung B-lines using ultrasound within 44 ± 15 min after surfacing. A...
Worldwide, the number of professional and sports divers is increasing. Most of them breathe diving g...
The present study aimed to evaluate the partial pressure of arterial blood gases in breath-hold dive...
Breathing oxygen with a partial pressure of >50 kPa causes pulmonary oxygen toxicity (POT), resultin...
Breath-hold diving (freediving) is an underwater sport that is associated with elevated hydrostatic ...
: Pulmonary gas exchange in breath-hold diving (BHD) consists of a progressive increase in arterial ...
Deep freediving exposes humans to hypoxia and dramatic changes in pressure. The effect of depth on g...
During an international breath-hold diving competition, 19 of the participating divers volunteered f...
International audienceBackground: The risk factors of pulmonary edema induced by diving in healthy s...
Alteration of breathing pattern ranging from an increase of respiratory rate to overt hyperventilati...
Introduction: Exposure to hyperbaric hyperoxic conditions can lead to pulmonary oxygen toxicity. Alt...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Hyperoxia causes oxidative stress. Breath-hold diving is associa...
Background: Pulmonary gas exchange during diving or in a dry hyperbaric environment is affected by i...
To facilitate recovery from hypoxia, many freedivers use a breathing method called “hook breathing” ...
Introduction: Hyperoxia causes oxidative stress. Breath-hold diving is associated with transient hyp...
This study examines differential effects of immersion, elevated oxygen partial pressure, and exercis...
Worldwide, the number of professional and sports divers is increasing. Most of them breathe diving g...
The present study aimed to evaluate the partial pressure of arterial blood gases in breath-hold dive...
Breathing oxygen with a partial pressure of >50 kPa causes pulmonary oxygen toxicity (POT), resultin...
Breath-hold diving (freediving) is an underwater sport that is associated with elevated hydrostatic ...
: Pulmonary gas exchange in breath-hold diving (BHD) consists of a progressive increase in arterial ...
Deep freediving exposes humans to hypoxia and dramatic changes in pressure. The effect of depth on g...
During an international breath-hold diving competition, 19 of the participating divers volunteered f...
International audienceBackground: The risk factors of pulmonary edema induced by diving in healthy s...
Alteration of breathing pattern ranging from an increase of respiratory rate to overt hyperventilati...
Introduction: Exposure to hyperbaric hyperoxic conditions can lead to pulmonary oxygen toxicity. Alt...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Hyperoxia causes oxidative stress. Breath-hold diving is associa...
Background: Pulmonary gas exchange during diving or in a dry hyperbaric environment is affected by i...
To facilitate recovery from hypoxia, many freedivers use a breathing method called “hook breathing” ...
Introduction: Hyperoxia causes oxidative stress. Breath-hold diving is associated with transient hyp...
This study examines differential effects of immersion, elevated oxygen partial pressure, and exercis...
Worldwide, the number of professional and sports divers is increasing. Most of them breathe diving g...
The present study aimed to evaluate the partial pressure of arterial blood gases in breath-hold dive...
Breathing oxygen with a partial pressure of >50 kPa causes pulmonary oxygen toxicity (POT), resultin...