The diving environment provides a challenge to the lung, including exposure to high ambient pressure, altered gas characteristics and cardiovascular effects on the pulmonary circulation. Several factors associated with diving affect pulmonary function acutely and can potentially cause prolonged effects that may accumulate gradually with repeated diving exposure. Evidence from experimental deep dives and longitudinal studies suggests long-term adverse effects of diving on the lungs in commercial deep divers, such as the development of small airways disease and accelerated loss of lung function. In addition, there is an accumulating body of evidence that diving with self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) may not be associated w...
Long-term alterations of pulmonary function (mainly decreased airway conductance and capacity of the...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:6244.385(OTO 98/096) / BLDSC - Britis...
Alteration of breathing pattern ranging from an increase of respiratory rate to overt hyperventilati...
Diving using compressed air involves the potential for changing lung function through several mechan...
This study examines differential effects of immersion, elevated oxygen partial pressure, and exercis...
The number of people practising recreational breath-hold diving is constantly growing, thereby incre...
There have been relatively few studies examining the prevalence and characteristics of lung function...
This study examines differential effects of immersion, elevated oxygen partial pressure, and exercis...
ABSTRACT Lung function and the response to exercise were monitored in seven diver/welders who took p...
Background and Objectives: The use of closed-circuit rebreathers (CCRs) in recreational diving is ga...
Background: Diving challenges the respiratory system because of the pressure changes, breathing gase...
AimsTo investigate the hypothesis that a salt water SCUBA dive may cause bronchoconstriction in some...
The long-term effects of diving on human lung function are controversially discussed. We investigate...
International audienceBackground: The risk factors of pulmonary edema induced by diving in healthy s...
During an international breath-hold diving competition, 19 of the participating divers volunteered f...
Long-term alterations of pulmonary function (mainly decreased airway conductance and capacity of the...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:6244.385(OTO 98/096) / BLDSC - Britis...
Alteration of breathing pattern ranging from an increase of respiratory rate to overt hyperventilati...
Diving using compressed air involves the potential for changing lung function through several mechan...
This study examines differential effects of immersion, elevated oxygen partial pressure, and exercis...
The number of people practising recreational breath-hold diving is constantly growing, thereby incre...
There have been relatively few studies examining the prevalence and characteristics of lung function...
This study examines differential effects of immersion, elevated oxygen partial pressure, and exercis...
ABSTRACT Lung function and the response to exercise were monitored in seven diver/welders who took p...
Background and Objectives: The use of closed-circuit rebreathers (CCRs) in recreational diving is ga...
Background: Diving challenges the respiratory system because of the pressure changes, breathing gase...
AimsTo investigate the hypothesis that a salt water SCUBA dive may cause bronchoconstriction in some...
The long-term effects of diving on human lung function are controversially discussed. We investigate...
International audienceBackground: The risk factors of pulmonary edema induced by diving in healthy s...
During an international breath-hold diving competition, 19 of the participating divers volunteered f...
Long-term alterations of pulmonary function (mainly decreased airway conductance and capacity of the...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:6244.385(OTO 98/096) / BLDSC - Britis...
Alteration of breathing pattern ranging from an increase of respiratory rate to overt hyperventilati...