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[Conception of a decompression table].

J P Imbert, X Fructus

    Schweizerische Zeitschrift Fur Sportmedizin
    |April 1, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Divers experience nitrogen saturation at depth, leading to potential decompression sickness. This study refines dive tables using critical saturation-coefficient and tissue desaturation times, based on over 60,000 air dives.

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    Area of Science:

    • Physiology and Diving Medicine
    • Biophysics of Gas Exchange

    Context:

    • Nitrogen absorption and release during scuba diving are critical physiological processes.
    • The time delay between hydrostatic decompression and inert gas elimination can lead to bubble formation and decompression sickness (DCS).
    • Historical models by Bert and Haldane, with Workman's 1965 improvements, form the basis for current decompression theory.

    Purpose:

    • To refine understanding of nitrogen desaturation kinetics following breath-hold diving.
    • To improve decompression algorithms by incorporating tissue-specific desaturation half-times and a critical saturation-coefficient (CS).
    • To develop safer dive tables through empirical analysis of extensive dive data.

    Summary:

    • This study utilizes Haldane's concept, enhanced by Workman's 1965 improvements, to model nitrogen off-gassing.

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  • The model focuses on tissue desaturation half-times rather than anatomical boundaries.
  • A critical saturation-coefficient (CS) is introduced, representing the ratio of dissolved gas partial pressure to the pressure gradient during ascent, to enhance safety.
  • Impact:

    • The research provides statistically significant, empirically validated dive tables based on over 60,000 air dives.
    • This refined approach aims to minimize the risk of decompression sickness, particularly Grade II.
    • The findings contribute to safer diving practices by offering a more precise method for calculating decompression profiles.