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Blood cell changes in asymptomatic divers
human Platelets Erythrocytes asymptomatic divers
2009/7/16
Many recent reports have suggested that diving and decompression cause changes in blood cells even when no overt symptoms of decompression sickness are present. This study subjected 10 normal persons ...
Validity of self-reported work experience among U.S.Navy divers
human Questionnaires experience
2009/7/16
The validity of self-reported diving experience was assessed among 49 U.S. Navy divers. They were asked to provide frequency estimates for the following four diving categories: total dives, dives to m...
Effects of CO2 insensitivity and respiratory pattern on respiration in divers
human respiratory CO2 insensitivity carbon dioxide retainer
2009/7/16
In a study of respiratory function under hyperbaric conditions one diver (TM) was found to have an extremely low ventilatory response to exercise with a postinspiratory pause typical of certain "carbo...
Comparison of long-bone radiographs between U.S. Navy divers and matched controls
human long-bone radiograph Osteonecrosis aseptic necrosis diver
2009/7/16
The long-bone radiographs of a group of nondivers consisting of 177 U.S. Navy enlisted men were compared to the long-bone radiographs of 93 U.S. Navy enlisted divers who were 35 years of age and older...
Comparison of diving experience factors between divers classified as positive and negative for bone cysts
human bone cysts long-bone radiography
2009/7/16
Official U.S. Navy diving records for enlisted divers who were 35 years of age and older were examined for differences in diving experience between those who were classified as positive or negative fo...
Earlier demonstration of elevated blood thyroid hormones and transaminase activities during controlled chamber dives to 540 and 660 msw [at AMTE(PL), Gosport, England; 1980 and 1981] led to the suspic...
Intellectual deterioration with excessive diving (punch drunk divers)
human cognitive Neuropsychological
2009/7/15
A survey was performed on a specific occupational group of compressed air divers--the professional abalone divers of New South Wales. One aspect of this survey included the use of psychometric screeni...
An audiometric survey was performed on a group of professional abalone divers, all of whom had experienced a great deal of exposure to dysbaric conditions. The results of this survey revealed that, ev...
Age-specific morbidity and mortality rates among U.S. Navy enlisted divers and controls
morbidity mortality rates divers
2009/7/15
The purpose of this study was to compare age-specific hospitalization, disability, and mortality rates for diving-related and stress-induced disorders between U.S. Navy enlisted divers (n = 11,584) an...
A multiphasic medical screening program was conducted on 197 qualified U.S. Navy divers. For this cross-sectional study each individual passed through several phases of examination: personal backgroun...
Field study of ventilation in volunteer scuba divers during head-out immersion
human ventilation immersion exercise respiratory
2009/7/15
Seven subjects had spirometric studies during head-out immersion before and after working at depth in coral research. Under the variable environmental conditions of a field study the seven subjects de...
Catecholamine levels in divers subjected to stresses of immersion and hyperbaric exposure
immersion exposure decompression procedures carbon dioxide
2009/7/15
The study was undertaken to determine the changes in plasma catecholamine levels in response to the combined stresses of cool water immersion and hyperbaric exposure. Plasma catecholamines were measur...
Patterns of wet suit diving in Korean women breath-hold divers
human breath-hold wet suit thermal protection
2009/7/15
Work shifts, diving pattern, diving lung volumes, and counterweights were studied in professional Korean women breath-hold divers wearing wet suits. One of the major differences, compared with their d...
Health risk factors for the development of decompression sickness among U.S. Navy divers
decompression sickness risk factor obesity Body Weight human diver health
2009/7/15
The relationship between the health status and physical characteristics of 185 U.S. Navy divers and their risk for experiencing decompression sickness was examined utilizing historical cohort design. ...
Relations of smoking and diving experience to pulmonary function among U.S. Navy divers
pulmonary smoking respiratory divers
2009/7/15
The relations of 4 pulmonary function parameters (measured from the forced expiratory spirogram) with diving experience (in years) and indices of cigarette smoking were examined in a group of 93 healt...