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Comparison of U.S.Navy air decompression tables by gas-loading analysis
decompression gas loading inert gas Comparison
2009/7/20
Comparison of U.S.Navy air decompression tables by gas-loading analysis.
The theory of high-altitude corrections to the U.S.Navy standard decompression tables.The cross corrections
human altitude correction model
2009/7/20
The theoretical basis for the Cross high-altitude corrections to the USN Standard Decompression Tables is derived. Providing corrections are made for depth and ascent rate and if no decompression stop...
The pure tone audiograms of a diverse group of U.S. Navy divers were examined across four major variables: (1) number of years of Navy diving experience, (2) previous noise exposure history, (3) previ...
Aseptic bone necrosis among U.S. Navy divers:survey of 934 nonrandomly selected personnel
Divers human Aseptic bone necrosis DCS
2009/7/20
Nine hundred thirty-four U.S. Navy divers were selected and surveyed radiographically using standard techniques developed for detecting aseptic bone necrosis (ABN). X rays were read by qualified radio...
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...
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...
Analyses of variables underlying U.S. Navy diving accidents
decompression human Accidents barotrauma decompression sickness
2009/7/15
U.S. Navy diving logs were examined to determine the most frequently occurring diving accidents and to identify significant underlying factors. Of the 1174 incidents reported during the course of 706,...
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...
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...
All U.S. Navy diving candidates are screened for their tolerance to hyperbaric oxygen by taking an oxygen tolerance test (OTT). During a recent experimental oxygen dive series at the U.S. Navy Experim...
This study identified the short- and long-term health effects among U.S. Navy divers (n = 328) who suffered decompression sickness (DCS) between January 1968 and December 1979 and compared their post-...
The objectives were to compare hospitalization, medical board, and mortality rates of diving-related disorders and stress-induced diseases between U.S. Navy male diving officers (n = 1977) and a match...
Health risks among submarine personnel in the U.S. Navy, 1974-1979
submarine screening health risk
2009/7/14
This study evaluated health risks associated with U.S. Navy submarine duty by comparing hospitalization rates of submariners with surface ship personnel. The groups were compared using age-adjusted ho...