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Pulmonary Function in a Diving Population Aged Over 40 Years Old: A Cross-Sectional Study
Professional military divers are exposed to high pressure levels during long time. This high pressure is going to have an effect over the diver and over the respiratory mixture that is going to breath. The consequences of this high pressure level are the following: High oxygen partial pressure, an i...
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Summary: | Professional military divers are exposed to high pressure levels during long time. This high pressure is going to have an effect over the diver and over the respiratory mixture that is going to breath. The consequences of this high pressure level are the following: High oxygen partial pressure, an increase in the density of the mixture that will be proportional to the depth. All these different aspects can produce modifications in the pulmonary volume and flows that can be observed by sypirometric test. The objective of this research is to evaluate the pulmonary function and the mechanism of pulmonary adaptation of a group of military divers overs 40 years old by a spirometric test.
Pres. Human Factors and Medicine Panel (HFM) Symposium, Toulon, France, 11-14 Oct 1999, p13-1/13-6. This article is from ADA388423 Operational Issues of Aging Crewmembers (les Consequences operationnelles du vieillissement des equipages) |
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