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Title: Physiology of Breath-hold Diving.
Authors: Lundgren, CEG
Ferrigno, M
Keywords: DIVERS
breath hold
breath-hold
STRESS(PHYSIOLOGY)
METABOLISM
History
diving bell
Limits
time
Ascent Blackout
Shallow water blackout
LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS
APNEA
FREEDIVERS
safety
Diving Response
Thermal Regulation
Metabolism
Wet suit
Cardiovascular
Bradycardia
Cardiac
Accidents
Issue Date: 1985
Publisher: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society
Citation: Lundgren CEG, Ferrigno M (eds). Physiology of Breath-hold Diving. 31st Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society Workshop. UHMS Publication Number 72(WS-BH)4-15-87. Kensington: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society; 1985; 298 pages.
Abstract: CONTENTS: Participants; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Session 1: Historical Notes; Breath-hold Diving: A Brief History - H. Rahn; Von Trieleben's Diving Bell - A. B. Craig, Jr.; Session 11: Limits of Breath-hold Diving - H. Rahn, Chairman; Depth Limits of Breath-hold Diving - A. B. Craig, Jr.; Depth and Time in Relation to Gas Exchange - A. Olszowka; Breath-hold and Ascent Blackout - E. H. Lanphier; CNS Tolerance to Asphyxia - B. K. Siesjo; General Discussion; Session 111: Breaking Point Analysis - A. B. Craig, Jr., Chairman; The Diving Response and Breath-holding Capacity in Man - C. E. G. Lundgren; Effects of O2 and CO2 Breath-hold Breaking Point - Y. C. Lin; Respiratory Neuromuscular Output in Breathholding - W. A. Whitelaw; Session IV: Thermal Regulation and Metabolic Aspects - R. Elsner, Chairman; Decrease in Body Insulation with Exercise in Cool Water - Y. S. Park, D. R. Pendergast, and D. W. Rennie; Thermoregulation in Wet suit Divers - Y. S. Park, H. J. Kim, D. W. Rennie, and S. K. Hong; Diving Pattern and Thermoregulatory Responses of Male and Female Wet Suit Divers - K. Shiraki, N. Konda, S. Sagawa, and Y. S. Park; Energetics of Breath-hold Diving - D. R. Pendergast; Session V: Cardiovascular Aspects - S. K. Hong, Chairman; The Diving Response: A Comparison of Animals and Man - R. Elsner; Breath-hold Bradycardia in Man: An Overview - S. K. Hong; Cardiac Performance During Breath-hold Diving in Man: An Overview - M. Ferrigno, M. H. Liner, and C. E. G. Lundgren; Modifications in the Vasomotor Arm of the Human Diving Response - R. W. Arnold; The Cardiac Response to Breath-hold Diving at Rest and While 200 Exercising (A Comparison Between Man and Diving Homeotherms) - P. J. Butler and A. J. Woakes; Cardiac Arrhythmias as a Precursor to Drowning Accidents - J. R. McDonough, J. P. Barutt, and J. C. Saffron; General Discussion; Session VI: Safety Aspects of Breath-hold Diving - C. E. G. Lundgren, Chairman; Pathophysiology of Near-drowning: Aspiration vs. Non-aspiration - P. G. Boysen; Hyperventilation: An Unpredictable Danger to the Sports Diver - P. G. Landsberg; Breath-hold Diving Accidents in the Mediterranean Area - D. Zannini; Loss of Consciousness During Breath-hold Diving - P. G. Data; General Discussion; Alveolar Gas Composition and Performance - H. Rahn; Depth Records: Practical Considerations - E. Maiorca
Description: Copyright Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society.
URI: http://archive.rubicon-foundation.org/7992
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