Doolette and Pollock new research

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It appears that In-Depth posted some of Dr Pollock and Doolette’s research. Latest findings seem to be showing more complex reasons for DCS and better risk modeling needed to achieve individualized decompression than expected.

@Duke Dive Medicine what are the latest thoughts in regards to personalized modeling, experimental gasses, CNS O2 tolerance protocols, and inert gas management during decompression? Was there any big takeaways after reviewing the recent research sample results?
 
That is an awesome read. Thanks for posting.
 
@Duke Dive Medicine what are the latest thoughts in regards to personalized modeling, experimental gasses, CNS O2 tolerance protocols, and inert gas management during decompression? Was there any big takeaways after reviewing the recent research sample results?
I appreciate your confidence in my ability to summarize all that in a ScubaBoard post :wink: Seriously though, I don't have anything to add to what the likes of Neal Pollock, Simon Mitchell, Greg Murphy, and David Doulette have published. The article you linked seems to be a pretty good summary. Re experimental gases, I'm aware of some ongoing research on one particular diluent but it's not ready for publication.

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DDM
 

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