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Scuba diving and fetal well-being:a survey of 208 women
human questionnaire fetal gender Pregnancy
2009/7/17
Scuba diving is an increasingly popular sport among women of childbearing age. It causes physiological changes that are possibly lethal or teratogenic to the fetus. The subject of diving during pregna...
Recurrent pulmonary barotrauma in scuba diving and the risks of future hyperbaric exposures: a case report
ear pulmonary barotrauma HBO hyperbaric chamber
2009/6/8
A 27-yr-old male scuba diving student suffered two episodes of pulmonary barotrauma 6 mo. apart after 12-ft training scuba dives. In the interval between these episodes, four uneventful hyperbaric cha...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and the possible clinical relevance of circulating bubbles after a recreational scuba dive. Twenty healthy subjects (18 male, 2 female; age range 2...
Internal carotid artery dissection in stroke from SCUBA diving: a case report
Anticoagulants Carotid Artery Cerebral Infarction Decompression Sickness
2009/6/5
Although diving with compressed air is generally safe, neurological problems resulting from infarction in SCUBA diving are well known, including arterial gas embolism and decompression sickness (caiss...
Scuba diving with diabetes mellitus--the UK experience 1991-2001
Great Britain epidemiology health survey Hypoglycemia etiology therapy Physical Fitness Questionnaires Statistics
2009/6/4
To survey the outcomes and practises of divers with diabetes mellitus. METHODS: Diabetic persons wishing to learn to scuba-dive or established divers who have diabetes mellitus in the UK are requested...
Report of a scuba diving training course for paraplegics and double leg amputees with an assessment of physiological and rehabilitation factors
DIVERS disabled divers handicapped physiological paraplegic double leg amputeetraining fitness to dive rehabilitation
2009/5/27
Six severely disabled men were selected for their swimming ability and
physiological suitability for diving. Four paraplegics - T4, T6, T12, and
L3, and two double leg amputees, one with both legs a...
The no air problem in scuba diving: An alternative approach to prevention
DIVING emergency procedures Controlled Emergency Ascent Training Emergency Ascent Accident experience fatalities equipment equipment failure
2009/5/26
The recent SPUMS Workshop on Emergency Ascent
Training1 appears to have been based on the assumption
that making a few “emergency ascents” during the
basic scuba training course produces a diver wh...
Facial paralysis after scuba diving: A case history
DIVING injury Facial paralysis case report barotrauma Hearing Loss otitis media
2009/5/26
The occurrence of facial paralysis after scuba diving
has been reported by Molvær1 and Becker.2 Their
cases suffered transient ipsilateral facial paralysis associated
with middle ear overpres...
The regulation of recreational scuba diving in Queensland
DIVING business regulation legal SAFETY TRAINING standards common law statutes criminal law occupational fatality DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS
2009/5/26
Few activities can match scuba as an “out of this
world” experience, and few countries can match Australia
for prime diving attractions. As a result, scuba has become
a popular recreational pastime...
Introduction - There are two opposing views of legal releases in scuba diving. They can be considered as a necessary shifting of risk or unconscionable shafting of the diving public. Those that requir...
It is a common experience during scuba diving that
small injuries like scrapes and cuts from sharp stones, shells
or wrecks seem to be unnoticed until after the dive. It seems
that the threshold fo...
Primary lung bullae and scuba diving
Case reports fitness to dive medical conditions and problems pulmonary barotrauma diving treatment
2009/5/25
Three cases are described where unsuspected
congenital lung bullae led to diving accidents. In two cases
the bullae ruptured causing spontaneous pneumothorax and
in the third a tension bulla led to...
Scuba diving and the menstrual cycle: Interim data from the second year of a four year prospective study of diving women
Physiology recreational diving women
2009/5/18
The majority of medical recommendations
concerning females in recreational scuba diving are based
on data from fit young men and animals and not from
females who may be menstruating, menopausal or ...
Drowning is the third leading cause of unintentional injury death in New Zealand (NZ). Between 1980 and 2000 there were 184 unintentional diving related deaths in NZ, 61 snorkellers and 123 scuba dive...
Antarctica is a dramatic continent of immense beauty, both above and below the chilly waterline. It is not surprising, therefore, that those who have the opportunity to dive in Antarctic waters will g...