Dr. Lecter
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Would be hard, don't you think? Something less than 1% of divers are taught that method (I'm guessing).
Shouldn't be hard at all. I'm not asking for a comprehensive analysis, just an aggregation of data I'm guessing they'd collect if they could for a chamber ride (i.e., what was your profile? how many dives had you done that day and/or in the preceding days? what computer were you on? what were its settings?). Analysis would be up to the reviewer of the data. If DAN treated 1000 DCS cases last year, and 700 of them had no model data while the rest were evenly split between ratio deco (150) and other models (50 VPM, 40 GF, 60 RGBM)...eh. If there's model data for 900 of their 1000 DCS cases, maybe I care a bit more about what the breakdown is (assuming it's not a roughly equal split amongst models).
Maybe the data collection is more focused on exposure and duration for treatment than understanding what model (if any) led to the exposure...but the above anecdote indicates they have some idea of what models are in use when divers present with DCS.