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Decompression illness in recreational scuba divers and scuba instructors in Queensland
DIVING Decompression Illness review Behavior risk RiskAssessment
2009/5/26
A consequence of breathing air under pressure is
the risk of developing decompression illness (DCI)
secondary to the increased partial pressures of nitrogen.
Scuba instructors are subject to repeat...
One hundred divers with DCI treated in New Zealand during 1995
Decompression illness hyperbaric oxygen tables treatment treatment sequelae
2009/5/25
The 1995 calender year was the busiest in the
history of the Royal New Zealand Navy Hospital with 100
cases of decompression illness (DCI) treated at the Slark
Hyperbaric Unit (SHU). This contrasts...
Mental fitness in technical diving for sport scuba divers
Fitness to dive mixed gases performance recreational training
2009/5/25
Technical diving requires not only elaborate
technical equipment but the appropriate readiness to come
to terms with the necessary technical basic knowledge.
Technical diving requires a particularl...
Western Australian pearl divers’ drift diving
commercial occupational decompression illness ascent rate
2009/5/25
This is a report on pearl diving out of Broome, in
Western Australia, from 1991 to 1994. The mode of
diving in earlier days has been reported elsewhere.1
Despite popular misconception and the “cow-...
Doppler studies on the dive schedules of the pearl divers of Broome
doppler commercial Occupational oxygen
2009/5/25
Before 1990 the drift divers of the 13 pearling
companies working out of Broome all dived using the
methods described in another paper but with individual
variations, such as the rate of ascent, fr...
Dysbaric Osteonecrosis divers bone rot: A case report
Case report dysbaric osteonecrosis investigations recreational diving
2009/5/25
The following case report calls into question the
investigatory capabilities available for demonstrating or
refuting dysbaric osteonecrosis (the “bone rot” of divers).
It also implies a possible ha...
"No Tech" Technical diving: The lobster divers of La Mosquitia
Deaths deep diving decompression illness equipment occupational diving treatment
2009/5/25
La Mosquitia includes the south eastern area of
Honduras, and the north eastern area of Nicaragua. This
area is extremely remote, with no access except by boat or
plane. The land is rain forest and...
Round window membrane rupture in scuba divers
Barotrauma ENT injury recreational diving treatment
2009/5/25
Since 1971 the author has examined 19 cases of round
window membrane (RWM) rupture and one case of oval
window rupture caused by scuba diving. They consisted of
8 cases operated on and in which flo...
The sponge divers of Symi
diving history commercial hard hat
2009/5/25
The small Greek island of Symi, in the south-eastern
Aegean, was once home to some of the world’s finest sponge
divers. Such was the value of their harvest that the island
became one of the wealthi...
Decompression Illness in sports divers: the UK experience
Accidents decompression illness diver emergency services recreational diving sequelae treatment
2009/5/25
The development of the diving accident database at
the Institute of Naval Medicine in 1990 has facilitated the
study of decompression illness (DCI) in the UK. Although
the collection of data remain...
DCI in sports divers: DAN USA experience
Accidents decompression illness diver emergency services recreational diving research
2009/5/25
The Divers Alert Network (DAN) in the USA was
set up some years ago, primarily with the idea of providing
emergency medical consultation for divers with
decompression illness. There was at that tim...
Decompression illness in New Zealand divers: the 1996 experience
Decompression illness diver emergency services recreational diving sequelae transport treatment
2009/5/25
Two hyperbaric units, one located at Auckland in the
Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Base, and one at
Christchurch, previously located at Princess Margaret
Hospital and now at Christchurch Hospital, ...
Barotrauma of the ear is an inevitable part of diving
with self-contained breathing apparatus (scuba). The
middle ear is an enclosed air space and accordingly is at
risk to barotrauma. One of the m...
First aid teaching for sports divers: What and why from SSI
Accidents first aid oxygen rescue training
2009/5/25
SSI and PADI compete in exactly the same markets,
we have the same customers, we just have different points
of entry into that market. Basically I agree with what Drew
Richardson, of PADI, has said...
How divers die
Accidents case reports cerebral arterial gas embolism deaths drowning injuries
2009/5/25
Several years ago the Hillary Commission for Sport
and Recreation surveyed the New Zealand population about
their sporting and recreation pursuits. They produced
meaningful statistics of population...