Dr Deco
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Oxygen Prebreathe For Diving
As I wrote above, oxygen breathing for a diver is less efficacious This I indicates that it must be somewhat efficacious only less.
The interesting posting by JonKranhouse passed along indicates that Doppler bubbles are reduced in the dive series tried in the reported study. Their dive profiles were ones that extended some advantage.
It is always possible to calculate the compartment nitrogen gas loads during oxygen washout, and then calculate the compartment gas loads during nitrogen uptake during the dive. There are definitely some dives for which this confers some bottom-time advantage. For the recreational diver, this can be helpful to extend bottom time.
The problem is with the supply of oxygen it is usually limited for recreational divers. For commercial or military divers, oxygen is generally not limited. They, however, go to nitrox for SCUBA since it is always advantageous under all circumstances or they use surface supplied gas since it is unlimited [diver fatigue limits generally].
If oxygen supply were no object is the divers equivalent of if money were no object. Something always limits.:depressed:
Research Today
The researchers indicate but the effectiveness of normobaric oxygen before hyperbaric exposure has not been well explored. Very true.
Regrettably, there are few barophysiologists left today. We had a wonderful program while I was at NASA, but it eventually ended. Since we eliminated DCS on orbit and reduce oxygen prebreathe to manageable time limits, NASA headquarters did not see the advantage of putting more money into studies. I wanted to perform research, but NASA HQ wanted only goal-oriented work.
Our sun set, and I retired.
Dr Deco :doctor:
Oxygen Prebreathe For Diving
As I wrote above, oxygen breathing for a diver is less efficacious This I indicates that it must be somewhat efficacious only less.
The interesting posting by JonKranhouse passed along indicates that Doppler bubbles are reduced in the dive series tried in the reported study. Their dive profiles were ones that extended some advantage.
It is always possible to calculate the compartment nitrogen gas loads during oxygen washout, and then calculate the compartment gas loads during nitrogen uptake during the dive. There are definitely some dives for which this confers some bottom-time advantage. For the recreational diver, this can be helpful to extend bottom time.
The problem is with the supply of oxygen it is usually limited for recreational divers. For commercial or military divers, oxygen is generally not limited. They, however, go to nitrox for SCUBA since it is always advantageous under all circumstances or they use surface supplied gas since it is unlimited [diver fatigue limits generally].
If oxygen supply were no object is the divers equivalent of if money were no object. Something always limits.:depressed:
Research Today
The researchers indicate but the effectiveness of normobaric oxygen before hyperbaric exposure has not been well explored. Very true.
Regrettably, there are few barophysiologists left today. We had a wonderful program while I was at NASA, but it eventually ended. Since we eliminated DCS on orbit and reduce oxygen prebreathe to manageable time limits, NASA headquarters did not see the advantage of putting more money into studies. I wanted to perform research, but NASA HQ wanted only goal-oriented work.
Our sun set, and I retired.
Dr Deco :doctor: