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Predive sauna and venous gas bubbles upon decompression from 400 kPa

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dc.contributor.authorBlatteau, J.-.É.
dc.contributor.authorGempp, E.
dc.contributor.authorMets, T.
dc.contributor.authorGERMONPRÉ, Peter
dc.contributor.authorBALESTRA, Costantino
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-26T08:49:10Z
dc.date.available2024-12-26T08:49:10Z
dc.date.issued2008
dc.identifier.urihttps://luck.synhera.be/handle/123456789/2980
dc.identifier.doi10.3357/ASEM.2377.2008en_US
dc.description.abstractINTRODUCTION: This study investigated the influence of a far infrared-ray dry sauna-induced heat exposure before a simulated dive on bubble formation, and examined the concomitant adjustments in hemodynamic parameters. METHODS: There were 16 divers who were compressed in a hyperbaric chamber to 400 kPa (30 msw) for 25 min and decompressed at 100 kPa x min(-1) with a 4-min stop at 130 kPa. Each diver performed two dives 5 d apart, one with and one without a predive sauna session for 30 min at 65 degrees C ending 1 h prior to the dive. Circulating venous bubbles were detected with a precordial Doppler 20, 40, and 60 min after surfacing, at rest, and after flexions. Brachial artery flow mediated dilation (FMD), blood pressure, and bodyweight measurements were taken before and after the sauna session along with blood samples for analysis of plasma volume (PV), protein concentrations, plasma osmolality, and plasma HSP70. RESULTS: A single session of sauna ending 1 h prior to a simulated dive significantly reduced bubble formation [-27.2% (at rest) to 35.4% (after flexions)]. The sauna session led to an extracellular dehydration, resulting in hypovolemia (-2.7% PV) and -0.6% bodyweight loss. A significant rise of FMD and a reduction in systolic blood pressure and pulse pressure were observed. Plasma HSP70 significantly increased 2 h after sauna completion. CONCLUSION: A single predive sauna session significantly decreases circulating bubbles after a chamber dive. This may reduce the risk of decompression sickness. Sweat dehydration, HSP, and the NO pathway could be involved in this protective effect.en_US
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dc.publisherAerospace Medical Associationen_US
dc.relation.ispartofAviation Space and Environmental Medicineen_US
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dc.titlePredive sauna and venous gas bubbles upon decompression from 400 kPaen_US
dc.typeArticle scientifiqueen_US
synhera.classificationSciences de la santé humaineen_US
synhera.institutionHE Bruxelles Brabanten_US
synhera.otherinstitutionUniversité Libre de Bruxellesen_US
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