Patent Foramen Ovale and Diving
Although patent foramen ovale (PFO) was anatomically depicted in 1513 by Leonardo da Vinci and described as a thromboembolism route in 1877, it has been ignored for a long time as a potential way to produce pathological conditions.
Şefika KÖRPINAR
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the experiences of midwives' when caring for women undergoing pregnancy termination after 14 weeks in Australia and New Zealand and the challenges they encounter. Design and Methods Content analysis was used to analyse 1389 responses to 10 open text questions embedded in a web‐based cross‐sectional survey. Current understandings
Susanne Armour+3 more
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Assessment of intravascular gas formation in divers in a closed circuit diving rebreather
The aim of the work is to evaluate and compare intravascular decompression gas formation in divers after short-term diving in a pressure chamber using air and oxygen-nitrogen-helium mixture for breathing in diving сlosed circuit diving rebreathers with ...
S.A. Bychkov, S.G. Fokin, A.M. Yarkov
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Advances In Prevention Of Diver Decompression Sickness [PDF]
P. K. Weathersby, E. T. Flynn
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Recurrent Decompression Illness Even After the Closure of Patent Foramen Ovale in a Diver
Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a risk factor for the development of decompression illness (DCI) and a therapeutic target for preventing the recurrence of DCI because nitrogen bubbles generated during diving can be paradoxically embolized through the PFO ...
Hyun-Jong Lee, MD, PhD+2 more
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Natural history of severe decompression sickness after rapid ascent from air saturation in a porcine model [PDF]
David M. Dromsky+5 more
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A Case of Decompression Sickness Associated With PFO in a Dive Medical Officer [PDF]
Krzysztof Dziewiatowski+2 more
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Therapeutic management of severe spinal cord decompression sickness in a hyperbaric center. [PDF]
Simonnet B+10 more
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Molecular Mechanisms of Reduced Risk of Decompression Sickness in Deep Diving Cetaceans [PDF]
Boxiong Guo+7 more
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Does Decreased Diffusing Capacity of the Lungs for Carbon Monoxide Constitute a Risk of Decompression Sickness in Occupational Divers? [PDF]
Loddé B+7 more
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