Women and DCS

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JMarc

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Hi all,

I remember having read relatively recently (in the last three years or so, after I resumed SCUBA diving after a 20-year interruption), that women were more susceptible to DCS than men and that the difference seemed rooted in two causes: difference of body type and an influence of the hormonal cycle. Could someone point me to a summary of the current consensus on the subject and may be sources understandable by someone who is curious about the matter but hasn't a background in biology and physiology?
 
Hi @JMarc ,

You may be thinking of this study, but it only looked at the phase of the menstrual cycle so there's no comparison with male subjects:

Page 17 of this analysis has a nice review of the literature as of the publication date (2004).

A 2003 study that suggests a higher prevalence of DCS in men vs. women:

A study on susceptibility to altitude DCS which found no gender-related differences in prevalence but higher rates of venous gas emboli (silent bubbles) in men:

This from DAN USA:


Best regards,
DDM
 
You may be thinking of this study

Most probably not. It wasn't a primary source, more a synthesis document targeted at a wider audience. It was perhaps the source of the document I read.

A 2003 study that suggests a higher prevalence of DCS in men vs. women:

That doesn't correspond to my memory which had the inverse relative prevalence. That's a motivation to look harder for the document to see if I misremembered, and if not if they gave any source for their affirmation.

Thanks for the additions to my reading list.
 
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