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Hematology and blood chemistry in saturation diving:II.Open-sea vs.hyperbaric chamber
decompression human platelet function saturation diving blood chemistry Hematology
2009/7/20
Hematograms, platelet function, and blood-enzyme chemistry were compared in two similar saturation-excursion dives, one conducted in a hyperbaric chamber and the other in the open sea. The chamber div...
Assessment of vertical excursions and open-sea psychological performance at depths to 250 fsw
decompression nitrogen narcosis
2009/7/20
A series of 10 two-man descending vertical excursion dives was carried out in the open sea from an ocean-floor habitat off the coast of Puerto Rico by four aquanauts saturated on a normoxic-nitrogen b...
Sleep, mood, and fatigue during a 14-day He-O2 open-sea saturation dive to 850 fsw with excursions to 950 fsw
human saturation dive fatigue sleep mood
2009/7/17
To obtain information on sleep, mood, and performance of divers and surface support personnel during deep dives in the open sea, 12 divers and 12 surface support personnel were monitored during a 14-d...
Urinary excretion of water and electrolytes during open-sea saturation diving to 850 fsw
human Urinary excretion electrolyte diuretic
2009/7/17
The dive was carried out in the open sea to a depth of 850 fsw (26.7 ATA) for 6 days (DD 1--6) in the saturated mode, with personnel transfer capsule (PTC) excursions between 0 and 150 fsw and diver e...
Susceptibility of divers in open water to motion sickness
nitrogen dry nausea motion sickness
2009/7/8
Several aspects of the environment of divers should increase their susceptibility to motion sickness: a) sensory conflicts, b) body fluid redistribution, and c) nitrogen narcosis. We tested motion sic...
Divers' pulmonary function after open-sea bounce dives to 10 and 50 meters
carbon monoxide pulmonary
2009/6/8
We have studied pulmonary function before and 2 h after open sea dives to 10 and 50 m and 24 h after the dive to 10 m. Nine trainee divers participated in the dive to 10 m and 17 in the dive to 50 m. ...
Open chamber cardiac surgery: A clinical injury model for arterial gas embolism
Bubbles CAGE cardiovascular investigations research
2009/5/25
Cerebral arterial gas embolism (CAGE) can occur
in divers breathing compressed gas and as a consequence
of some medical procedures. Open chamber left heart
surgery, in particular, is invariably com...
Measurement of Fatigue following 18 msw Open Water Dives Breathing Air or EAN36
decompression stress fatigue air nitrox breathing gasses repetitive diving Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory
2009/5/6
SCUBA divers often report feeling fatigued upon conclusion of diving activities. Post-dive fatigue is thought to be induced by increased energy demands of submersion in a hyperbaric environment and ...