Hello
an interesting topic and one that has been on the minds of me and my team for some time now, This year i have seen three 02 hits whilst in the chamber tending,
quite often due to bad weather we have to stablise and provide 02 by demand for up to 6 to 10 hours prior to treatment and during evacuation, This window in good weather is 1 hr 50 mins, In the cases that had 02 hits in the chamber there had been multi day repetitve dives and they have all been proffesionals with approx 600 dives behind them, all three had massive improvements on 02 at 1 ata almost asymptomatic within the hour then relapsing off 02,
two of the three had also been feeling generally unwell prior to getting dcs (fevers or the like) and shouldnt have been diving in the first place.Could this be what pre disposed them.
One thing id always look out for is the individual character of the person its a sad fact of life that some people will take drugs prescriptive or otherwise and not inform you at the scene,
This will have an effect on the o2 tolerance for the individual and should be considered.
I hope you get some answears on this forum that can be put into use in the field at scene not just medical explinations that sound informative but cannot be put into practice where and when it counts.
One thing is for sure you do not want to refuse o2 to a diver or advise caution against it the legal implications are scary.
Kind regards Gary
Dive medic tech