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Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine : the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718307/carbon-monoxide-poisoning-lest-we-forget
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LETTER
Bruce Mathew, Gerard Laden
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September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718306/response-to-metelkina-and-barbaud
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LETTER
Oscar Plogmark, Carl Hjelte, Magnus Ekström, Oskar Frånberg
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718305/commentary-on-plogmark-et-al-agreement-between-ultrasonic-bubble-grades-using-a-handheld-self-positioning-doppler-product-and-2d-cardiac-ultrasound
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LETTER
Asya Metelkina, Axel Barbaud
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718304/atypical-distally-distributed-cutis-marmorata-decompression-sickness-associated-with-unconventional-use-of-thermal-protection-in-a-diver-with-persistent-foramen-ovale
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Petra Magri Gatt, Emily Diacono, Lyubisa Matity, Kurt Magri
Cutis marmorata is a mottled, marbling, livedoid rash caused by vascular inflammation and congestion in cutaneous decompression sickness. It may occur during or after ascent due to the formation of bubbles from dissolved nitrogen accumulated throughout the dive. It is strongly associated with the presence of right to left shunts, particularly persistent (patent) foramen ovale (PFO). We report a case of cutis marmorata decompression sickness of an unusual pattern associated with unconventional use of thermal protection (a 'shorty' wetsuit worn over full suit) by a diver with a PFO...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718303/investigation-into-the-effect-of-hyperbaric-hyperoxia-on-serum-cardiac-troponin-t-levels-as-a-biomarker-of-cardiac-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jack Marjot, John Mackenzie, Nigel Jepson, Ewan Reeves, Michael Bennett
INTRODUCTION: There is clinical equipoise as to whether hyperoxia is injurious to the myocardium, both in the setting of acute ischaemic insults and on the stable myocardium. This study examined the effect of extreme hyperoxia - in the form of hyperbaric oxygen treatment - on the myocardium through measurement of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin. METHODS: Forty-eight individuals were enrolled to undergo a series of 30 exposures to hyperbaric oxygen for treatment of non-cardiac pathologies...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718302/a-systematic-review-of-electroencephalography-in-acute-cerebral-hypoxia-clinical-and-diving-implications
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REVIEW
Nicole Ye Wong, Hanna van Waart, Jamie W Sleigh, Simon J Mitchell, Xavier Ce Vrijdag
INTRODUCTION: Hypoxia can cause central nervous system dysfunction and injury. Hypoxia is a particular risk during rebreather diving. Given its subtle symptom profile and its catastrophic consequences there is a need for reliable hypoxia monitoring. Electroencephalography (EEG) is being investigated as a real time monitor for multiple diving problems related to inspired gas, including hypoxia. METHODS: A systematic literature search identified articles investigating the relationship between EEG changes and acute cerebral hypoxia in healthy adults...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718301/diving-with-psychotropic-medication-review-of-the-literature-and-clinical-considerations
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REVIEW
Abraham L Querido, Chiel F Ebbelaar, Thijs T Wingelaar
This review discusses the safety concerns associated with diving while using psychotropic medication and the limited literature available on the topic. Despite the risks, some divers continue to dive while taking these medications, and their reasons for doing so are unclear. The exact mechanisms of action of these drugs in hyperbaric environments are poorly understood. While current standards and advice for fitness-to-dive assessments are based on limited evidence and expert opinion, developing evidence-based strategies could improve patient care and optimise diving safety...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718300/selecting-optimal-air-diving-gradient-factors-for-belgian-military-divers-more-conservative-settings-are-not-necessarily-safer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sven De Ridder, Nathalie Pattyn, Xavier Neyt, Peter Germonpré
INTRODUCTION: 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. METHODS: The Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine (DCIEM) dive tables and the United States Navy (USN) air decompression tables are considered acceptably safe by the Belgian Navy Diving Unit...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718299/a-retrospective-review-of-divers-treated-for-inner-ear-decompression-sickness-at-fiona-stanley-hospital-hyperbaric-medicine-unit-2014-2020
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeremy S Mason, Peter Buzzacott, Ian C Gawthrope, Neil D Banham
INTRODUCTION: Inner ear decompression sickness (IEDCS) is increasingly recognised in recreational diving, with the inner ear particularly vulnerable to decompression sickness in divers with a right-to-left shunt, such as is possible through a persistent (patent) foramen ovale (PFO). A review of patients treated for IEDCS at Fiona Stanley Hospital Hyperbaric Medicine Unit (FSH HMU) in Western Australia was performed to examine the epidemiology, risk factors for developing this condition, the treatment administered and the outcomes of this patient population...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718298/a-retrospective-review-of-the-utility-of-chest-x-rays-in-diving-and-submarine-medical-examinations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Willem Aj Meintjes, LaDonna R Davids, Charles H van Wijk
INTRODUCTION: Performance of routine Chest X-rays (CXRs) in asymptomatic individuals to assess hyperbaric exposure risk is controversial. The radiation risk may overshadow the low yield in many settings. However, the yield may be higher in certain settings, such as tuberculosis-endemic countries. We evaluated the utility of routine CXR in diving and submarine medical examinations in South Africa. METHODS: Records of 2,777 CXRs during 3,568 fitness examinations of 894 divers and submariners spanning 31 years were reviewed to determine the incidence of CXR abnormality...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718297/contemporary-practices-of-blood-glucose-management-in-diabetic-patients-a-survey-of-hyperbaric-medicine-units-in-australia-and-new-zealand
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brenda R Laupland, Kevin Laupland, Kenneth Thistlethwaite, Robert Webb
INTRODUCTION: Blood glucose levels may be influenced by hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT). Patients with diabetes mellitus commonly receive HBOT but there is a lack of standardised blood glucose management guidelines. We documented relevant contemporary practices applied for patients with diabetes treated in hyperbaric medicine units. METHODS: A survey was administered in 2022 to the directors of all 13 accredited hyperbaric units in Australia and New Zealand to identify policies and practices related to management of patients with diabetes receiving HBOT...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718296/outcomes-of-hyperbaric-oxygen-treatment-for-central-and-branch-retinal-artery-occlusion-at-a-major-australian-referral-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeremy Williamson, Anil Sharma, Alexander Murray-Douglass, Matthew Peters, Lawrence Lee, Robert Webb, Kenneth Thistlethwaite, Thomas P Moloney
INTRODUCTION: This study analysed the treatment outcomes of patients that received hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) for retinal artery occlusion (RAO) at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital in Brisbane, Australia between 2015 and 2021. METHODS: Retrospective study from patient records including 22 eyes from 22 patients that received HBOT for either central RAO (17 patients) or branch RAO (five patients). Patients received the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital RAO protocol for their HBOT...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718295/self-reported-vitality-and-health-status-are-higher-in-dutch-submariners-than-in-the-general-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antoinette Houtkooper, Thijs T Wingelaar, Edwin L Endert, Pieter-Jan Am van Ooij
INTRODUCTION: Living aboard submarines has a potential negative effect on health. Although studies have evaluated specific health hazards and short-term outcomes, long-term health effects have not been investigated in this population. METHODS: Veteran submariners were contacted through the veterans' society and administered a World Health Organisation validated questionnaire (SF-36) assessing their physical, emotional, and social functioning. Scores were compared with those of the general (reference) population and scores in veteran submariners were differentiated by rank, time at sea and time in service...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718294/snorkelling-and-breath-hold-diving-fatalities-in-australian-waters-2014-to-2018
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John Lippmann
INTRODUCTION: This study investigated snorkelling and breath-hold diving deaths in Australia from 2014-2018 and compared these to those from 2001-2013 to identify ongoing problems and assess the effectiveness of countermeasures. METHODS: Media reports and the National Coronial Information System were searched to identify snorkelling/breath-hold diving deaths for 2014-2018, inclusive. Data were extracted from witness and police reports, medical histories, and autopsies...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718293/hyperbaric-oxygen-treatment-in-children-experience-in-329-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Figen Aydin
INTRODUCTION: Paediatric patients, like adults, may undergo hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) in both life-threatening situations and chronic diseases. There are particular challenges associated with managing paediatric patients for HBOT. This paper documents the indications, results, complications, and difficulties that occur during HBOT for a large cohort of paediatric patients and compares them with adult data in the literature. Methods used to reduce these difficulties and complications in children are also discussed...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718292/decompression-procedures-for-transfer-under-pressure-tup-diving
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jan Risberg, Pieter-Jan van Ooij, Olav Sande Eftedal
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing interest in 'transfer under pressure' (TUP) decompression in commercial diving, bridging traditional surface-oriented diving and saturation diving. In TUP diving the diver is surfaced in a closed bell and transferred isobarically to a pressure chamber for final decompression to surface pressure. METHODS: Tables for air diving and air and oxygen decompression have been compared for total decompression time (TDT), oxygen breathing time as well as high and low gradient factors (GF high and low)...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718291/an-evaluation-of-the-nui-compact-chest-compression-device-nccd-a-mechanical-cpr-device-suitable-for-use-in-the-saturation-diving-environment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew Tabner, Philip Bryson, Nicholas Tilbury, Benjamin McGregor, Alistair Wesson, Gareth D Hughes, Gareth R Hughes, Graham Johnson
INTRODUCTION: Provision of manual chest compressions in a diving bell using a conventional technique is often impossible, and alternative techniques are poorly evidenced in terms of efficacy and sustainability. The first mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) device suitable for use in this environment, the NUI Compact Chest Compression Device (NCCD), has recently been designed and manufactured. This study assessed both the efficacy of the device in delivering chest compressions to both prone and seated manikins, and the ability of novice users to apply and operate it...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37718290/delivering-manual-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation-cpr-in-a-diving-bell-an-analysis-of-head-to-chest-and-knee-to-chest-compression-techniques
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Graham Johnson, Philip Bryson, Nicholas Tilbury, Benjamin McGregor, Alistair Wesson, Gareth D Hughes, Gareth R Hughes, Andrew Tabner
INTRODUCTION: Chest compression often cannot be administered using conventional techniques in a diving bell. Multiple alternative techniques are taught, including head-to-chest and both prone and seated knee-to-chest compressions, but there are no supporting efficacy data. This study evaluated the efficacy, safety and sustainability of these techniques. METHODS: Chest compressions were delivered by a team of expert cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) providers. The primary outcome was proportion of chest compressions delivered to target depth compared to conventional CPR...
September 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37365135/hemiplegia-resulting-from-acute-carbon-monoxide-poisoning
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Burak Turgut, Kübra Canarslan Demir, G B Sarıyerli Dursun, Taylan Zaman
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning can cause neurological complications such as movement disorders and cognitive impairment through hypoxic brain damage. Although peripheral neuropathy of the lower extremities is a known complication of CO poisoning, hemiplegia is very rare. In our case, a patient who developed left hemiplegia due to acute CO poisoning received early hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT). The patient had left hemiplegia and anisocoria at the beginning of HBOT. Her Glasgow coma score was 8. A total of five sessions of HBOT at 243...
June 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37365134/successful-delayed-treatment-of-acute-glans-penis-ischaemia-after-adult-circumcision-a-case-report
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Kenneth Lo, Darren Katz, Vincent Chan, Ian Miler
Penile glans ischaemia post-circumcision is very rare. A 20-year-old male presented with glans ischaemia following an elective circumcision and was successfully treated with a combination of subcutaneous injection of low molecular weight heparin 0.5 mg·kg⁻¹ twice-daily, oral Tadalafil 5 mg once-daily for three days and 12 hyperbaric oxygen treatments at 243 kPa (2.4 atmospheres absolute) beginning 48 hours after the onset of ischaemia.
June 30, 2023: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine: the Journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society
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