نتایج جستجو برای: scuba diving

تعداد نتایج: 5732  

Journal: :Undersea & hyperbaric medicine : journal of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, Inc 2011
Alfred A Bove

Recreational scuba diving is a sport that requires a certain physical capacity, in addition to consideration of the environmental stresses produced by increased pressure, low temperature and inert gas kinetics in tissues of the body. Factors that may influence ability to dive safely include age, physical conditioning, tolerance of cold, ability to compensate for central fluid shifts induced by ...

2014
Masoud Mehrpour Saeed Rezaali Narges Sadat Shams-Hosseini

BACKGROUND Scuba divers work in high pressure conditions which may cause some changes in physiological status to adapt to this situation. In this study, the carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) was assessed in divers as a risk factor of cerebrovascular and cardiovascular disorders. METHODS This historical cohort study was performed on 16 male professional scuba divers as case group and 30 he...

Journal: :International maritime health 2012
Jacques Bessereau Nicolas Genotelle Pierre-Marie Brun Jérôme Aboab Marion Antona Hichem Chenaitia Anne Huon Djillali Annane

BACKGROUND Decompression sickness (DCS) can occur in SCUBA divers. DCS is treated with oxygen, preferably given under hyperbaric conditions. Although Paris (France) is located at a distance from the sea or lakes, some injured divers require hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) in this city, sometimes within a specific time frame. Thus, this study investigated the epidemiology and outcomes of such...

2017
Victoria Y. Bird Ryan Chastain-Gross Raymond Sutkowski Vincent G. Bird Paulas Vyas Ryan Joseph

Background: A number of occupations and professions may be associated with unique hazards relevant to urologic care. Case Presentation: We relate the presentation, care, and the occupational hazard of urinary tract infection (UTI), presenting as cystitis and pyelonephritis, with stone formation in a scuba diver. The patient voiced concern that his diving suit malfunction was related to his UTI ...

Journal: :Exercise and sport sciences reviews 2008
Zelijko Dujic Zoran Valic Alf O Brubakk

Exercising before, during, or after diving is proscribed because of the assumption that it would increase incidence of decompression sickness. Our findings show that exercise performed in a timely fashion before diving or during decompression will reduce the number of venous gas bubbles formed. Exercise after diving did not increase the number of bubbles. Nitric oxide seems to play a protective...

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