Kevrumbo
Banned
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- # of dives
- 1000 - 2499
Any studies done regarding the incidence or susceptibility of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and/or Pulmonary Embolism (PE) in the days following DCS and Hyperbaric Treatment?
I was treated last weekend for a type one bends hit in Truk Lagoon (write-up about that later when I get back home), and am now convalescing in Honolulu after a Hospital Emergency Room visit to rule out DVT, PE with history of DCS & HBOT three days earlier in Truk. I arrived in Honolulu from Chuuk with complaint of left calf pain and mild shortness-of-breath, status post long transpacific airline flight. (Yes Lynne, the triage nurse had the ER Doc see me immediately with no waiting upon presenting with these symptoms). . .
Bloodwork D-dimer's were elevated, so the ER Physician ordered a CT Scan with contrast of my Lungs to look for a potential PE (turned out negative). Ultrasound to look for clots in my left leg also turned out to be negative. Was handed over to the Kuakini Hyperbaric Facility here in Honolulu to undergo additional precautionary Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). (Also let them know about my pinched nerve in my neck that could also mimic type two DCS symptoms). Doc's say I can't fly out for at least a few more days, and prescribed baby aspirin to thin my blood out in preparation for the flight back to Los Angeles.
My month's vacation is prematurely over and I can't dive again for at least a month afterward; but hey --at least I'm stuck here in Paradise with DAN picking-up my hotel bill. . .
I was treated last weekend for a type one bends hit in Truk Lagoon (write-up about that later when I get back home), and am now convalescing in Honolulu after a Hospital Emergency Room visit to rule out DVT, PE with history of DCS & HBOT three days earlier in Truk. I arrived in Honolulu from Chuuk with complaint of left calf pain and mild shortness-of-breath, status post long transpacific airline flight. (Yes Lynne, the triage nurse had the ER Doc see me immediately with no waiting upon presenting with these symptoms). . .
Bloodwork D-dimer's were elevated, so the ER Physician ordered a CT Scan with contrast of my Lungs to look for a potential PE (turned out negative). Ultrasound to look for clots in my left leg also turned out to be negative. Was handed over to the Kuakini Hyperbaric Facility here in Honolulu to undergo additional precautionary Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). (Also let them know about my pinched nerve in my neck that could also mimic type two DCS symptoms). Doc's say I can't fly out for at least a few more days, and prescribed baby aspirin to thin my blood out in preparation for the flight back to Los Angeles.
My month's vacation is prematurely over and I can't dive again for at least a month afterward; but hey --at least I'm stuck here in Paradise with DAN picking-up my hotel bill. . .