The Effect of Pressure on the Cell Membrane Changes Induced by Some Calcium Blockers – T. K. Akers, M. Ereth. and P. M. Rowles
v-Aminobutyric Acid Transmission and the High Pressure Neurological Syndrome – A. R. Bichard and H. J. Little
An Evaluation of Mephenesin and Related Drugs in Controlling the Effects of High Pressure on Animals – F. Bowser-Riley, N. M. Lashbrook. W D. M. Paton. and E. B. Smith
Alterations in Protein Metabolism in Man during Dives to a Maximum of 660 msw and Observations upon Associated Disturbances of Liver Function, Muscle Function, and Thyroid Hormone Metabolism – G. R. Doran and M. P. Garrard
Subfertility in Mice Caused by Exposure to 50 ATA Heliox: Towards a Mechanism – C. Dore, M. Halsey, S. Monk, S. Rastan, and B. Wardley-Smith
Time-Dependent Effects of Pressure and Temperature on an Integrative Axon – Y. Grossman and J. J. Kendig
Effect of High Hydrostatic Pressure on Sodium Transport across the Toad Skin – S. K. Hong, M. E. Duffey, J. M. Goldinger, D. Sambor, and M. Nygogosyan
Effects of Sodium Valproate on HPNS in Rats: The Probable Role of GABA – J. C. Rostain, B. Wardley-Smith, and M. J. Halsey
Hyperbaric Pressure Effects on the Nicotinic Cholinergic Receptor – R. F. Taylor
Neurochemical Basis for the High Pressure Neurological Syndrome: Are Cholinergic Mechanisms Involved? – B. Wardley-Smith, A. Angel, M. J. Halsey, and J. C. Rostain
Invited Review: Molecular and Cellular Effects of Pressure: The Current Emphasis – M. J. Halsey
PART VIII: BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROLOGICAL EFFECTS OF HYPERBARIC CONDITIONS
Effects of Different He-N2-O2 Breathing Mixtures on HPNS at 45 Bars – J. C. Rostain and C. Lemaire
Considerations Regarding the Need for, and Approaches to, the Study of Residual Effects of Exposure to Deep Diving Environments – R. W. Brauer and W. M. Hinson
Evolution of HPNS in 16 Divers Breathing He-N2-O2 during Long Stays at 45 Bars – J. C. Rostain. C. Lemaire, M. C. Gardette-Chauffour. and R. Naquet
NEREIDE I: Air Saturation Dive to 15 Metres (49 ft) with Excursions to 42 (138 ft), 60 (199 ft), and 75 Metres (246 ft) – B. Gardette. F. Martin-Chave, Ph. Cavenel, X. Fructus
Working in Water at 500 msw Breathing Heliox: An Analysis of Diver Performance as a Function of HPNS and Body Temperature – R. Vaernes. A. Pasche, S. Tonjum, and R. Peterson
Deep Diving: Trimix and Heliox Compared by EEG and Tremor Criteria – Z. Torok
Neuropsychologic Sequelae of a Deep-Saturation Dive: A Three-Year Follow-up – B. Becker
Nisahex: Deep Nitrox Saturation with Nitrox and Trimix Excursions – A Muren, J. Adolfson. H. Ornhagen, M. Gennser, and R. W. Hamilton
Alteration of Soleus Electromyogram Silent Period in Man at Pressures up to 70 Bars – D.J. Harris and P. B. Bennett
Invited Review: Behavior and Performance in Deep Experimental Diving with Man-A Review of Recent Work – Z. Torok
AUTHOR INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX
Bove A. A., A. J. Bachrach, and L. J. Greenbaum, Jr. (Eds). Proceedings of the ninth underwater physiology symposium. 16-20 September 1986. Kobe, Japan
Sponsored by The Undersea Medical Society, The U.S. Office of Naval Research, The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, The Naval Medical Research and Development Command, The USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, and The University of Pennsylvania
ISSN Number 0-930406-11-7, Copyright UHMS 1987.
CONTENTS
Frontispiece
Acknowledgments
Preface
Foreword
Opening remarks
SESSION I: BREATH-HOLD DIVING AND NEAR DROWNING
Breath-Hold Diving: Alveolar O2 and Blackout – H. Rahn
Energy Expenditure by the Diving Ama in Japan – T. Yokoyama
Human Imitation of Marine Mammals and Its Clinical Significance – Y-C. Lin
Hypercapnic Exercise: A Screening Tool for Extreme Ventilatory Responses in Divers: A Longitudinal Analysis – Y. I. Daskalovic, E. Eilender, and D. Kerem
Physical and Physiologic Adaptations to Breath-Hold Diving in Humans: A Review – S. K. Hong
SESSION II: BREATH-HOLD DIVING AND NEAR DROWNING: THERMAL PROBLEMS
Heat Exchange in Man During Exercise in Water at a Simulated Depth of 10 M – S. Sagawa. K. Shiraki, H. Yoshino, and N. Kanda
Cooling in Cold Water: Predictive Modeling – M. M. Winsborough. D. L. Reeves. and A. J. Bachrach
SESSION III: THERMAL PROBLEMS IN DIVING
Human Thermal Balance at Rest and Exercise in Water: A Review – D. W. Rennie
Cold Acclimation Can be Induced in Humans by Repeated Cold Water Immersion – A. J. Young. S. R. Muza. M. N. Sawka, and K. B. Pandolf
Thermal Balance of Wet-Suit Divers During Exercise in Cold Water at 1, 2, and 3 ATA – D. J. Suh, D. S. Yean, H. J. Kim, J. K. Choi, Y. S. Park, Y. H. Park, and S. K. Hong
Cutaneous Hemodynamics and Thermoregulation in a Hyperbaric Environment – K. Shiraki, S. Sagawa, and N. Konda
Influence of Body Mass, Morphology, and Gender on Thermal Responses During Immersion in Cold Water – K. B. Pandolf, M. M. Toner, W. D. McArdle, J. R. Magel, and M. N. Sawka
Undetected Hypothermia: Further Indications – E. H. Padbury, I. Ronnestad, A. Hope, G. Knudsen, E. Myrseth, and R. Varnes
SESSION IV: DECOMPRESSION
Likelihood Analysis of Decompression Data Using Haldane and Bubble Growth Models – R. D. Vann
Analysis of Doppler Ultrasonic Data for the Evaluation of Dive Profiles – B. C. Eatock and R Y. Nishi
Accelerated Onset of Decompression Sickness in Sheep After Short, Deep Dives – C. E. Lehner, D. J. Hei, M. Palta, E. N. Lightfoot, and E. H. Lanphier
Development of Saturation Decompression Procedures for Nitrogen-Oxygen and Air Habitat Diving Operations – R. E. Peterson and R. W. Hamilton
Procedures for Trimix Scuba Dives Between 70 and 100 M: A Study on the Coral Gatherers of the Mediterranean Sea – D. Zannini and L. Magno
Late Manifestation of Spinal Cord Lesions in Decompression Sickness: Histopathologic Analysis of an Autopsy case – M. Kitano, K. Hayashi, M. Kawashima, S. Tokufuji, and A. Yamaguchi
Auditory and Vestibular Disorders Due to Barotrauma – T. Nakashima, H. Yokoi, M. Ito, Y. Watanabe, M. Sato, and N. Yanagita
SESSION V: HYDROSTATIC EFFECTS; SATURATION DIVING; THERMAL PROBLEM IN DIVING
Identification of Individuals Susceptible to Decompression Sickness – C. A. Ward, P. K. Weathersby, D. McCullough, and W. D. Fraser
Changes in Microcirculation and the Appearance of Bubbles in Large Blood Vessels Due to Decompression Stress – M. Nodera, Y. Gotoh, and I. Nashimoto
AB INITIA Simulation of Inert Gas Transport in the Human – M-C. Liou and E. H. Wissler
Changes in EEG Topography Induced by Compression with ‘Hyperbaric Helium-Oxygen Gas – J. Tatsuno, H. Ohiwa, and K. Ozawa
Development of Decompression Procedures for Undersea Habitats: Repetitive No-Stop and One-Stop Excursions, Oxygen Limits, and Surfacing Procedures – R. W. Hamilton, D. J. Kenyon, and R. E. Peterson
Computational Model vs. Standard Tables for Decompression in Commercial Diving – W. Sterk
Breath-by-Breath Analysis by Mass Spectrometry of Alveolar Inert Gas Exchange in Man at Normobaric Pressure – R. Araki. Y. Gotoh. and I. Nashimoto
An Appraisal of Dive Profiles in Sport Diving in Relation to the Risk of Decompression Sickness – K. Kobayashi. Y. Gotoh. and I. Nashimoto
The Effect of Long Hyperbaric Exposure on Erythrocyte Metabolic Enzymes in Deep Sea Divers – J. A. Paciorek
Pressure-Induced Changes in Blood Cell Rigidity: A Mechanism for Causing Aseptic Bone Necrosis – M. R. Cross and J. K. Pimlott
Pulmonary Function During Cold Gas Breathing at Depths to 305 M – J. R. Clarke. M. E. Bradley. and E. T. Flynn
SESSION VI: HYDROSTATIC EFFECTS AND SATURATION DIVING
First Human Hydrogen Saturation Dive at 450 msw: HYDRA V – B. Gardette, X. Fructus, and H. G. Delauze
An Analysis of 14 Successful Trimix 5 Deep Saturation Dives Between 150 and 600 Meters – P. B. Bennett, H. G. Schafstall, W. Schnegelsberg, J. Holthaus, and R. D. Vann
Topographic Characteristics of EEG During a Saturation Dive to 31 ATA Helium-Oxygen Environment – S. Matsuoka, S. Okuda, T. Ishikawa, S. Yamamoto, and M. Mori
Interaction of Inert Gas Narcosis With the Compression Rate Effect on Development of HPNS Seizures – R. W. Brauer, J. Dutcher, and W. Hinson
Development of a New Ambient Pressure Diving Method: Experiments on Rhesus Monkeys Under the High Gas Density Hyperbaric Environment – K. Seki, H. Nakayama, M. Matsuda, and M. Hugon
Gas-Phase Diffusion of O2 in Helium and Nitrogen Under Pressure – C. V. Paganelli
SESSION VII: RESPIRATORY AND CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS
Compensations for Flow Limitation While Breathing Dense Gas – H. D. Van Liew
Alveolar Gas-Phase Diffusion Limitation in the Hyperbaric Environment – M. P. Hlastala, J. Ohlsson, and H. T. Robertson
Effect of Compression to 5, 10, and 30 BAR on the Contractile Activity of Isolated Atrial Preparations From the Rat Heart – J.A. Ask and I. Tyssebotn
Breathing Gas Density Influences Myocardial Contractility – G. W. Berge, J. A. Ask, and I. Tyssebotn
Fluid Shift During Head-Out Water Immersion in Conscious Dogs – K. Miki, G. Hajduczok, S. K. Hong, and J. A. Krasney
Role of Cardiac Nerves in Renal and Circulatory Responses to Head-Out Water Immersion – J. A. Krasney, G. Hajduczok, K. Miki, J. R. Claybaugh, and S. K. Hong
Simultaneous Observation in Respiratory and Circulatory Responses in Man After Facial Application of Ice Bag – Y. Honda, Y. Sakakibara, T. Morikawa, Y. Tanaka, and W. Nakamura
SESSION VIII: HEALTH AND SAFETY OF DIVERS
Dopamine Release in a Helium-Oxygen Hyperbaric Environment – J. C. Rostain and C. Forni
Effect of Nitrogen-Based, Fire-Retardant Atmospheres on Visual and Mental Performance – D. R. Knight, S. M. Luria, J. F. Socks, and W. Rogers
EEG Changes Correlated to Performance Decrement in Man Breathing Compressed Air – K. Ozawa, H. Ohiwa, J. Tatsuno, and S. Kosugi
Ventilatory Parameters Influences on Efficiency of CO2 Scrubbing – S. Radic, P. Denoble, S. Gosovic, and M. Zivkovic
Carboxyhemoglobin in Rats Exposed to Carbon Monoxide at 41 ATA – G. Bolstad, A. G. Lindrup, A. O. Brubakk, and S. Martini
SESSION IX: PERFORMANCE, NARCOSIS, AND HPNS
Neuropsychologic and Neurophysiologic Reactions During a Heliox Dive to 450 msw – R. J. Voernes, H. Klove, and H. Ursin
Effect of the Shift from Hydrogen-Helium-Oxygen Mixture to Helium-Oxygen Mixture During a 450 msw Dive – J. C. Rostain, C. Lemaire, M. C. Gardette-Chauffour. and R. Naquet
Hydrogen Narcosis, Nitrogen Narcosis, and HPNS: A Performance Study – C. Lemaire
Interactions Between Ethanol, Amphetamine, and Inert Gas Narcosis on the Performance of a Memory Scanning Task – B. Fowler, H. Hamilton, and G. Porlier
Neurophysiological and Behavioral Correlates of Cold Water Immersion – D. L. Reeves, M. M. Winsborough, and A. J. Bachrach
SESSION X: CLINICAL OXYGEN TOXICITY
Hyperoxia Increases Hydrogen Peroxide Generation in Rat Brain In Vivo – T. Yusa, B. A. Freeman, and J. D. Crapo
Axial Length in Hyperoxic Myopia – B. Anderson, Jr. and D. L. Shelton
Role of Oxygen in Dysbaric Osteonecrosis – D. N. Walder and I. Holloway
Identification of the Sites of Fluid Leakage into the Air Spaces During Early Stages of Hyperbaric Oxygen Exposure – R. R. Mercer, P. B. Bennett, and K. E. Pinkerton
The Pathobiology of Hyperbaric Oxygen: Effects of Temperature on Sensitivity – K. E. Pinkerton, R. R. Mercer, and P. B. Bennett
Reexpansion Pulmonary Edema: A Proposed Free Radical Mechanism – R. M. Jackson, C. F. Veal, Jr., J. D. Fulmer, and C. B. Alexander
SESSION XI: OXYGEN EFFECT AT TISSUE LEVEL
Oxygen and Brain Physiologic Functions: A Review – D. Torbati
Ocular Hyperuricosis Induced by Hyperbaric Oxygen – W. J. Ehler, C. H. Bonney, and K.-W. Lam
Central Nervous System Oxygen Toxicity in a Clinical Setting – G. B. Hart and M. B. Strauss
Evaluation of a Safety Protocol for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy By Means of the Estimation of Hydroxyl Radical Production – C. Akiba, K. Makino, A. Hyugaji, M. Kono, M. Shibayama, T. Nakayama, N. Doi, N. Takano, and Y. Mano
On the Use of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Sudden Deafness After Diving – M. Pilgramm, H. Lenders, G. Frey, and B. Fischer
SESSION XII: OXYGEN TOLERANCE IN MAN
Definition of Tolerance to Continuous Hyperoxia in Man: An Abstract Report of Predictive Studies V – C. J. Lambertsen, J. M. Clark, R. Gelfand, J. B. Pisarello, W. H. Cobbs, J. E. Bevilacqua, D. M. Schwartz, D. J. Montabana, C. S. Leach, P. C. Johnson, and D. E. Fletcher
Pulmonary Tolerance in Man to Continuous Oxygen Exposure at 3.0, 2.5, 2.0, and 1.5 ATA in Predictive Studies V – J. M. Clark, R. Gelfand, N. D. Flores, C. J. Lambertsen, and J. B. Pisarello
Effects on Respiratory Homeostasis of Prolonged, Continuous Hyperoxia at 1.5 to 3.0 ATA in Man in Predictive Studies V – R. Gelfand, J. M. Clark, C. J. Lambertsen, and J. B. Pisarello
Human Circulatory Responses to Prolonged Hyperbaric Hyperoxia in Predictive Studies V – J. B. Pisarello, J. M. Clark, C. J. Lambertsen, and R. Gelfand
THE SUZANNE KRONHEIM MEMORIAL LECTURE, 1986
Wallace Fenn, the Map Maker – H. Rahn
SESSION XIII: HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY I
Gas Gangrene and Hyperbaric Oxygen: Results and Experiences From 1960 to 1985 – D. J. Bakker
Treatment of Gas Gangrene by Hyperbaric Oxygen – H. Tamura, K. Takao, K. Okafuji, K. Uchida, and M. Kawashima
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy of Ischemic Skin Flaps: Clinical and Experimental Study – M. Ueda, T. Kaneda, H. Takahashi, and K. Sakakibara
Hyperbaric Oxygenation to Ischemic Ulcers in Combination with Sympathetic Denervation and PGE1 Infusion – H. Urayama, Y. Watanabe, and T. Iwa
Effect of Daily Hyperbaric Oxygen (2 ATA) on the Course of Chronic Relapsing Murine Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis – M. R. Powell, V. Kizer, S. Hruby, E. C. Alvord, Jr, and J. Martin
Double-Blind, Crossover Study of Hyperbaric Oxygen in Multiple Sclerosis – E. W. Massey, D. L. Shelton, C. W. Erwin, H. Saltzman, P. B. Bennett, and E. M. Camporesi
A Controlled Study of Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis – G. Hart, M. J. Rowe III, L. W. Myers, and A. Afifi
SESSION XIV: CLINICAL DIVING MEDICINE I
Intellectual Impairment With Diving: A Review – C. Edmonds and L. Hayward
Effects of Recompression Treatment on EEG in Diving Accidents – A. Sipinen and J. P. Halonen
Osteonecrosis of the Long Bone in Diving Fishermen – H. Oiwa, A. Itoh, T. Ikeda, and S. Sakurai
Evaluation of Workload for Safety Diving Work – Y. Mano, M. Shibayama, T. Mizuno, and H. Furuhashi
Hyperbaric Environment and Auditory Tubal Function: A Study by Valsalva’s Method – I. Watanabe and J. Okubo
Bronchial Provocation Test in Finer Selection of Sport Scuba Divers – M. Schiavon, R. M. A. Osti, C. Schiraldi, and F. Rusca
SESSION XV: HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY II
Iatrogenic Air Embolism: A Review of 34 Cases – H. Takahashi, S. Kobayashi, H. Hayase, and K. Sakakibara
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in 72 Eyes With Retinal Arterial Occlusion – Y. Miyake, M. Horiguchi, M. Matsuura, S. Awaya, K. Sakakibara, H. Takahashi, and S. Kobayashi
Hyperbaric Oxygen as an Adjunct to Therapeutic Lung Lavage in Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis – E. M. Camporesi and R. E. Moon
Early Observations on the Use of Adjunctive Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in the Treatment of Thermal Injury – P. E. Cianci, G. J. Petrone, J. Ross, R. L. Shapiro, H. Lueders, and H. Lee
Burns Treated With Adjunctive Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: A Comparative Study in Humans – A. K. C. Niu, C. Yang, H. C. Lee, S. H. Chen, and L. P. Chang
Cell Injury After Acute Carbon Monoxide Exposure in the Rat – L. Marzella, S-H. Cho, and R. A. M. Myers
SESSION XVI: CLINICAL DIVING MEDICINE II
Severe Refractory Decompression Sickness Resulting From Combined No-Decompression Dives and Pulmonary Barotrauma: Type III Decompression Sickness – T. S. Neuman and A. A. Bove
Neurologic Sequelae of Decompression Sickness: A Clinical Report – D. F. Gorman, C. W. Edmonds, D. W. Parsons, R. G. Beran, T. A. Anderson, R. D. Green, M. J. Loxton, and T. A. Dillon
An Evaluation of Dexamethasone in the Treatment of Acute Experimental Spinal Decompression Sickness – T. J. R. Francis, A. J. Dutka, and J. B. Clark
Functional Imaging of the Central Nervous System (CT, MRI, Xenon-Blood Flow) and Use of Evoked Potentials During Therapy of Decompression Sickness and Arterial Gas Embolism – R. E. Moon, E. M. Camporesi, E. W. Massey, C. W. Erwin, and W. G. Djang
Latency and Amplitude of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Normal Subjects Breathing Air and Oxygen at 1 and 2.8 ATA – P. Mitchell, C. W. Erwin, E. M. Camporesi, R. E. Moon, R. Goad, Y. Mebane, B. Stolp, and P. B. Bennett
Redistribution of Cerebral Arterial Gas Emboli: A Comparison of Treatment Regimens – D. F. Gorman, D. M. Browning, and D. W. Parsons
SESSION XVII: HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY AND DIVING MEDICINE
Comprehensive Approach to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning – R. A. M. Myers and S. K. Snyder-White
Symbol Digit Modality Test and Carbon Monoxide Encephalopathy – I. B. Gensemer and G. H. Cohn
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in the Treatment of Osteomyelitis – M. Kawashima, H. Tamura, and K. Takao
Economic Considerations on the Impact of Adjunctive Hyperbaric Oxygen in Potential Amputees – P. E. Cianci, G. J. Petrone, R. L. Shapiro, J. Ross, H. W. Lueders, H. Lee, and S. Drager
Prophylactic Hyperbaric Oxygen for the Prevention of Osteoradionecrosis – R. W. Emery and R. A. M. Myers
Adjunctive Use of HBO for Clostridial Myonecrosis in the Newborn – A. T. Powers, I. Jacoby, F. P. Lynch, R. W. Coen, and T. S. Neuman
Phycomycotic Gangrenous Cellulitis (Mucormycosis): Case Report and Review – G. H. Cohn
Pathohistologic Studies on the Effect of HBO on Multiple Organ Failure – Y. Fujiwara and Y. Nanbo
Effects of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease in China – M. Z. Hao, Z. Q. Liu, and C. K. Yu
Combination Therapy for the Experimental Tumor With Hyperbaric Oxygenation and Antitumor Antibiotics – H. Sugiyama and K. Kamiyama
Hyperbaric Pulmonary Lavage in Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis – D. J. Bakker, H. M. Jansen, W. W. A. Zuurmond, J. J. Schreuder, and C. M. Roos
Prediction of Arterial PO2 During Hyperbaric Treatment – R. E. Moon, E. M. Camporesi, and D. L. Shelton
Role of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on Athletes’ Performance: First Evaluations – P. Longobardi, R. Mastroianni, G. Medolla, and F. M. Pallotta
Is Bone Necrosis in Diving Painful? – M. R. Cross
Volatile Compounds Probably Released From Paint at 46 Bar Helium-Oxygen Atmosphere – K. Jakobsen
APPENDIX
Constraints and Considerations for Operational Scientific Diving From a Saturation Habitat Using Air and/or Nitrox – W. S. Busch
Author List
Author Index
Subject Index
The proceedings of the tenth underwater physiology symposium (also known as “The Lambertsen Symposium” or “Oxygen 2002″) were published as journal articles in Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine, Volume 31, Number 1, Spring 2004.
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Bitterman, N; Thom, S. The Lambertsen Symposium: Forward. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):1-2.
Butler Jr, FK. Closed-circuit oxygen diving in the U.S. Navy. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):3-20. RRR ID: 3986
Vann, RD. Lambertsen and O2: beginnings of operational physiology. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):21-31. RRR ID: 3987
Clark, JM. The Predictive Studies Series: Correlation of physiologic responses to extreme environmental stresses. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):33-51. RRR ID: 3988
Balestra, C; Germonpre, P; Poortmans, J; Marroni, A; Schiettecatte, J; Collard, JF; Snoeck, T. Erythropoietin production can be enhanced by normobaric oxygen breathing in healthy humans. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):53-7. RRR ID: 3989
Balestra, C; Germonpre, P; Snoeck, T; Ezquer, M; Leduc, O; Leduc, A; Willeput, F; Marroni, A; Cali-Corleo, R; Vann, RD. Normobaric oxygen can enhance protein captation by the lymphatic system in healthy humans. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):59-62. RRR ID: 3990
Bitterman, N. CNS oxygen toxicity. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):63-72. RRR ID: 3991
Brubakk, AO. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy: oxygen and bubbles. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):73-9. RRR ID: 3992
Thornton, SJ; Hochachka, PW. Oxygen and the diving seal. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):81-95. RRR ID: 6520
Fisher, AB. Reactive oxygen species and cell signaling with lung ischemia. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):97-103. RRR ID: 3993
Lundgren, CEG; Bergoe, GW; Tyssebotn, I. The theory and application of intravascular microbubbles as an ultra-effective means of transporting oxygen and other gases. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):105-6. RRR ID: 3994
Mulkey, DK; Henderson, RA; Ritucci, NA; Putnam, RW; Dean, JB. Chemical oxidants acidify solitary complex (SC) neurons in the rat. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):107-11. RRR ID: 3995
Pardal, R; Lopez-Barneo, J. Combined oxygen and glucose sensing in the carotid body. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):113-21. RRR ID: 3996
Thom, SR. Effects of hyperoxia on neutrophil adhesion. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):123-31. RRR ID: 3997
Feldmeier, JJ. Hyperbaric oxygen for delayed radiation injuries. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):133-45. RRR ID: 3998
Hunt, TK; Aslam, RS. Oxygen 2002: wounds. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):147-53. RRR ID: 3999
Kawashima, M; Tamura, H; Nagayoshi, I; Takao, K; Yoshida, K; Yamaguchi, T. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in orthopedic conditions. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):155-62. RRR ID: 4000
Mitani, M. Brain “implications for HBO2″. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):163-6. RRR ID: 4001
Piantadosi, CA. Carbon monoxide poisoning. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):167-77. RRR ID: 4002
Wang, J; Corson, K; Mader, J. Hyperbaric oxygen as adjunctive therapy in Vibrio vulnificus septicemia and cellulitis. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):179-81. RRR ID: 4003
Zanon, V; Garetto, G; Bosco, G. Acupuncture – HBO2 combined therapy in a persistent left hemiface hyperalgesia: a case report. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2004 Spring;31(1):183. RRR ID: 4004