The Hyperbaric Treatment Center (HTC) at the University of Hawaii, has evaluated and treated over 1100 divers for dysbaric disease from 1983 to 2001. We describe some epidemiological parameters and compare trends between local residents and tourist divers in this article. Data obtained from this review were analyzed for age, gender, type of injury and resident status. While trends in Hawaii have mirrored national figures, we did determine that there were some significant differences between resident and tourist divers' patterns of injury over this period of time
INTRODUCTION: This report examines Diver Alert Network Asia-Pacific (DAN AP) members with and withou...
Introduction:This study reviews diving deaths that occurred in Tasmanian waters over a 20-year perio...
To draw a profile of Japanese sport divers, we have conducted personal interviews at 3 diving spots ...
Objective: To determine the number of overseas visitors admitted to Queensland hospitals for water-r...
Background: Diving related illness has become a public health concern, as there isan increasing numb...
© 2017 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives: This study investigates morbidity and mor...
From 1970 to 1976 ninety seven fatalities occurred during scuba diving training courses taught by na...
© 2018 PSMTTM. Background: Diving is a popular recreation with an excellent safety record, with ...
This paper describes the pattern of diving accidents treated in a military hospital-based recompress...
Each year the Professional Association of Diving Instructors certifies thousands of individuals to d...
Introduction: This is the first published study on decompression illness (DCI) and its treatment in ...
Background: Decompression sickness (DCS) can occur in SCUBA divers. DCS is treated with oxygen, pref...
Background. There is a paucity of research on diving-related health issues and associated factors. T...
In order to investigate causative factors, root cause analysis (RCA) was applied to 351 Australian c...
Decompression illness (DCI) is a dreaded condition for divers around the world. Paraesthesias, paral...
INTRODUCTION: This report examines Diver Alert Network Asia-Pacific (DAN AP) members with and withou...
Introduction:This study reviews diving deaths that occurred in Tasmanian waters over a 20-year perio...
To draw a profile of Japanese sport divers, we have conducted personal interviews at 3 diving spots ...
Objective: To determine the number of overseas visitors admitted to Queensland hospitals for water-r...
Background: Diving related illness has become a public health concern, as there isan increasing numb...
© 2017 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives: This study investigates morbidity and mor...
From 1970 to 1976 ninety seven fatalities occurred during scuba diving training courses taught by na...
© 2018 PSMTTM. Background: Diving is a popular recreation with an excellent safety record, with ...
This paper describes the pattern of diving accidents treated in a military hospital-based recompress...
Each year the Professional Association of Diving Instructors certifies thousands of individuals to d...
Introduction: This is the first published study on decompression illness (DCI) and its treatment in ...
Background: Decompression sickness (DCS) can occur in SCUBA divers. DCS is treated with oxygen, pref...
Background. There is a paucity of research on diving-related health issues and associated factors. T...
In order to investigate causative factors, root cause analysis (RCA) was applied to 351 Australian c...
Decompression illness (DCI) is a dreaded condition for divers around the world. Paraesthesias, paral...
INTRODUCTION: This report examines Diver Alert Network Asia-Pacific (DAN AP) members with and withou...
Introduction:This study reviews diving deaths that occurred in Tasmanian waters over a 20-year perio...
To draw a profile of Japanese sport divers, we have conducted personal interviews at 3 diving spots ...