Long-term alterations of pulmonary function (mainly decreased airway conductance and capacity of the lungs to diffuse carbon monoxide (DLCO)) have been described after hyperbaric exposures. However, whether these alterations convey a higher risk for divers’ safety has never been investigated before. The purpose of the present pilot study was to assess whether decreased DLCO is associated with modifications of the physiological response to diving. In this case–control observational study, 15 “fit-to-dive” occupational divers were split into two groups according to their DLCO measurements compared to references values, either normal (control) or reduced (DLCO group). After a standardized 20 m/40 min dive in a sea water pool, the peak-flow, va...
This study aimed to assess the effect of extreme environmental exposure during an operational satura...
International audienceBackground: The risk factors of pulmonary edema induced by diving in healthy s...
Background and Objectives: The use of closed-circuit rebreathers (CCRs) in recreational diving is ga...
Long-term alterations of pulmonary function (mainly decreased airway conductance and capacity of the...
L’exposition hyperbare induit des risques sanitaires, en particulier d’accidents de décompression (A...
ABSTRACT Lung function and the response to exercise were monitored in seven diver/welders who took p...
Breathing oxygen with a partial pressure of >50 kPa causes pulmonary oxygen toxicity (POT), resultin...
This study examines differential effects of immersion, elevated oxygen partial pressure, and exercis...
Introduction Previous studies have highlighted a decreased exhaled nitric oxide concentration (FE NO...
The Royal Netherlands Navy has a special diving department called the Special Forces. One of the spe...
Introduction: Exposure to hyperbaric hyperoxic conditions can lead to pulmonary oxygen toxicity. Alt...
Decompression sickness (DCS) in divers is caused by bubbles of inert gas. When DCS occurs, most bubb...
INTRODUCTION: Decompression sickness (DCS) is considered a 'bubble disease'. Intravascular bubbles a...
This study examines differential effects of immersion, elevated oxygen partial pressure, and exercis...
Decompression sickness (DCS) in divers is caused by bubbles of inert gas. When DCS occurs, most bubb...
This study aimed to assess the effect of extreme environmental exposure during an operational satura...
International audienceBackground: The risk factors of pulmonary edema induced by diving in healthy s...
Background and Objectives: The use of closed-circuit rebreathers (CCRs) in recreational diving is ga...
Long-term alterations of pulmonary function (mainly decreased airway conductance and capacity of the...
L’exposition hyperbare induit des risques sanitaires, en particulier d’accidents de décompression (A...
ABSTRACT Lung function and the response to exercise were monitored in seven diver/welders who took p...
Breathing oxygen with a partial pressure of >50 kPa causes pulmonary oxygen toxicity (POT), resultin...
This study examines differential effects of immersion, elevated oxygen partial pressure, and exercis...
Introduction Previous studies have highlighted a decreased exhaled nitric oxide concentration (FE NO...
The Royal Netherlands Navy has a special diving department called the Special Forces. One of the spe...
Introduction: Exposure to hyperbaric hyperoxic conditions can lead to pulmonary oxygen toxicity. Alt...
Decompression sickness (DCS) in divers is caused by bubbles of inert gas. When DCS occurs, most bubb...
INTRODUCTION: Decompression sickness (DCS) is considered a 'bubble disease'. Intravascular bubbles a...
This study examines differential effects of immersion, elevated oxygen partial pressure, and exercis...
Decompression sickness (DCS) in divers is caused by bubbles of inert gas. When DCS occurs, most bubb...
This study aimed to assess the effect of extreme environmental exposure during an operational satura...
International audienceBackground: The risk factors of pulmonary edema induced by diving in healthy s...
Background and Objectives: The use of closed-circuit rebreathers (CCRs) in recreational diving is ga...