Shero, Michelle Costa, Daniel Burns, Jennifer Goetz, Kimberly
Air-breathing vertebrates must balance their response to diel shifts in prey accessibility with physiological thresholds and the need to surface after each dive. Weddell seal (Leptonychotes weddellii) dive behaviors were tracked across the year under rapidly-changing light regimes in the Ross Sea, Antarctica ( ~ 75-77°S). This provides a natural ex...
Sadler, Charlotte Lussier, Anna Grover, Ian Van Hoesen, Karen Lindholm, Peter
IntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic raised significant concerns about fitness to dive due to potential damage to the pulmonary and cardiovascular systems. Our group previously published guidelines (original and revised) for assessment of these divers. Here, we report a prospective, observational study to evaluate the utility of these guidelines.Metho...
Allen, Kaitlin Torres-Velarde, Julia Vazquez, Juan Moreno-Santillán, Diana Sudmant, Peter Vázquez-Medina, José
BACKGROUND: Elephant seals exhibit extreme hypoxemic tolerance derived from repetitive hypoxia/reoxygenation episodes they experience during diving bouts. Real-time assessment of the molecular changes underlying protection against hypoxic injury in seals remains restricted by their at-sea inaccessibility. Hence, we developed a proliferative arteria...
Yu, Elaine Valdivia-Valdivia, Juan M Silva, Fernando Lindholm, Peter
AbstractBreath-hold divers, also known as freedivers, are at risk of specific injuries that are unique from those of surface swimmers and compressed air divers. Using peer-reviewed scientific research and expert opinion, we created a guide for medical providers managing breath-hold diving injuries in the field. Hypoxia induced by prolonged apnea an...
Harrell, Abigail G Thom, Stephen R Shields, C Wyatt 4th
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bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
Conventional dogma suggests that decompression sickness (DCS) is caused by nitrogen bubble nucleation in the blood vessels and/or tissues; however, the abundance of bubbles does not correlate with DCS severity. Since immune cells respond to chemical and environmental cues, we hypothesized that the elevated partial pressures of dissolved gases drive...
Mathew, Bruce Laden, Gerard
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Diving and hyperbaric medicine
De Ridder, Sven Pattyn, Nathalie Neyt, Xavier Germonpré, Peter
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Diving and hyperbaric medicine
In 2018, the Belgian Defence introduced a commercial off-the-shelf dive computer (Shearwater Perdix™) for use by its military divers. There were operational constraints when using its default gradient factors (GF). We aimed to provide guidelines for optimal GF selection. The Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine (DCIEM) dive tables ...
Verdejo Pina, María
[ES] El presente trabajo de fin de grado de Ingeniería en Diseño Industrial y Desarrollo de Productos tiene como finalidad diseñar una segunda etapa para buceo recreativo. Este producto tiene como objetivo principal aportar aire al buceador en el momento de la inhalación y proporcionar una manera de deshacerse el aire expirado. Los reguladores actu...
Vrijdag, Xavier C
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British journal of sports medicine
Peters, Nele Jansen, Stefanie Klußmann, Jens P Meyer, Moritz F
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Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine
Introduction The Eustachian tube (ET) is essential for fast and direct pressure equalisation between middle ear and ambient pressure. It is not yet known to what extent Eustachian tube function in healthy adults changes in a weekly periodicity due to internal and external factors. This question is particularly interesting with regard to scuba diver...