Decompression sickness and arterial gas embolism

SJ Mitchell, MH Bennett, RE Moon - New England Journal of …, 2022 - Mass Medical Soc
Decompression Sickness and Arterial Gas Embolism Decompression sickness and arterial
gas embolism have nonspecific symptoms and are easily misdiagnosed if a recent patient …

[PDF][PDF] The incidence of venous gas emboli in recreational diving

RG Dunford, RD Vann, WA Gerth… - Undersea and …, 2002 - diving-rov-specialists.com
Decompression sickness (DCS) is a pathological event thought caused by intravascular (1)
and extravascular (2) gas bubbles. The bubble theory of DCS is supported by empirical …

Neurologic presentation of decompression sickness and air embolism in sport divers

APK Dick, EW Massey - Neurology, 1985 - AAN Enterprises
In a retrospective study of scuba divers with neurologic injuries, we found that mild
symptoms were common. Seventy divers had decompression sickness, most often with …

MR imaging of the central nervous system in diving-related decompression illness

M Reuter, K Tetzlaff, A Hutzelmann, G Fritsch… - Acta …, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: This investigation was conducted to determine whether MR imaging showed
cerebral or spinal damage in acute diving-related decompression illness, a term that …

Updates in decompression illness

NW Pollock, D Buteau - Emergency medicine clinics, 2017 - emed.theclinics.com
Diving is a popular recreational pastime, as well as an activity with numerous applications in
the scientific, commercial, military, and exploration realms. Although diving can be done …

Decompression illness in divers: a review of the literature

DM Barratt, PG Harch, K Van Meter - The Neurologist, 2002 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND–Neurologists may be consulted to diagnose and treat the severe
neurologic injuries that can occur in divers with decompression illness (DCI). REVIEW …

Human dose-response relationship for decompression and endogenous bubble formation

RG Eckenhoff, CS Olstad… - Journal of applied …, 1990 - journals.physiology.org
The dose-response relationship for decompression magnitude and venous gas emboli
(VGE) formation in humans was examined. Pressure exposures of 138, 150, and 164 kPa …

[引用][C] Pathophysiology of decompression sickness

TJ Francis, SJ Mitchell - Bove and Davis' diving medicine, 2004 - Elsevier