This has been a great thread!
The most recent articles I liked were:
British Thoracic Society guidelines on respiratory aspects of fitness for diving.
Thorax. 2003 Jan;58(1):3-13.
PubMed ID: 12511710
and
Asthma and the diver.
Davies et. al.
Clin Rev Allergy Immunol. 2005 Oct;29(2):131-8.
PubMed ID: 16251767
Others of note are:
Elliott DH (ed). Are Asthmatics fit to Dive. Proceedings of a Symposium held 21 June 1995. UHMS Publication Number 06-21-95. Bethesda: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society; 1996; 81 pages.
---This symposium has a nice forward that discusses the legal implications of clearance (held after the Americans with Disabilities Act to form a consensus statement).
Vorosmarti J, Linaweaver PG (eds). Fitness to Dive. 34th Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society Workshop. UHMS Publication Number 70(WS-WD)5-1-87. Bethesda: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society; 1987; 116 pages. RRR ID: 4249
and one closing thought from the 34th UHMS Workshop on Fitness to Dive. "Fortunately, most of us have a basic understanding of what asthma is because the participants of the CIBA Foundation study group on the 'Identification of Asthma' concluded, 'Asthma could not be defined on the information at present available.' (1). (In that respect, asthma seems to be somewhat like pornography; we can't define it, but we all know it whne we see it.)..." --TS Neuman.
This is a good program and serves as a starting point for the Duke Fellowship in hyperbaric medicine.mdjh51:UHMS has periodic programs in conjunction with NOAA that trains phsysicians on evaluating fitness to dive. There are other programs as well that will train the phsyician to evaluate divers for fitness.
This is good to hear! Please let me know if you are having any problems locating a reference.mdjh51:I am currently working on a systematic review of literature evaluating the relative risk of diving with asthma when compared to the general population. My intent is to publish the work. I will keep teh board updated as I work through the project
The most recent articles I liked were:
British Thoracic Society guidelines on respiratory aspects of fitness for diving.
Thorax. 2003 Jan;58(1):3-13.
PubMed ID: 12511710
and
Asthma and the diver.
Davies et. al.
Clin Rev Allergy Immunol. 2005 Oct;29(2):131-8.
PubMed ID: 16251767
Others of note are:
Elliott DH (ed). Are Asthmatics fit to Dive. Proceedings of a Symposium held 21 June 1995. UHMS Publication Number 06-21-95. Bethesda: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society; 1996; 81 pages.
---This symposium has a nice forward that discusses the legal implications of clearance (held after the Americans with Disabilities Act to form a consensus statement).
Vorosmarti J, Linaweaver PG (eds). Fitness to Dive. 34th Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society Workshop. UHMS Publication Number 70(WS-WD)5-1-87. Bethesda: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society; 1987; 116 pages. RRR ID: 4249
and one closing thought from the 34th UHMS Workshop on Fitness to Dive. "Fortunately, most of us have a basic understanding of what asthma is because the participants of the CIBA Foundation study group on the 'Identification of Asthma' concluded, 'Asthma could not be defined on the information at present available.' (1). (In that respect, asthma seems to be somewhat like pornography; we can't define it, but we all know it whne we see it.)..." --TS Neuman.