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Preconditioning to Reduce Decompression Stress in Scuba Divers
18 janvier 2017,
- HE Bruxelles Brabant
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
BACKGROUND: Using ultrasound imaging, vascular gas emboli (VGE) are observed after asymptomatic scuba dives and are considered a key element in the potential development of decompression sickness (DCS). Diving is also accompanied with vascular dysfunction, as measured by flow-mediated dilation (FMD). Previous studies showed significant intersubject variability to VGE for the same diving exposure and ...
Correlation between Patent Foramen Ovale, cerebral “lesions” and neuropsychometric testing in experienced sports divers: does diving damage the brain?
01 juin 2016,
- HE Bruxelles Brabant
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
SCUBA diving exposes divers to decompression sickness (DCS). There has been considerable debate whether divers with a Patent Foramen Ovale of the heart have a higher risk of DCS because of the possible right-to-left shunt of venous decompression bubbles into the arterial circulation. Symptomatic neurological DCS has been shown to cause permanent damage to brain and spinal cord tissue; it has been ...
Objective vs. Subjective Evaluation of Cognitive Performance During 0.4-MPa Dives Breathing Air or Nitrox
19 avril 2017,
- HE Bruxelles Brabant
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
BACKGROUND: Divers try to limit risks associated with their sport, for instance by breathing enriched air nitrox (EANx) instead of air. This double blinded, randomized trial was designed to see if the use of EANx could effectively improve cognitive performance while diving. METHODS: Eight volunteers performed two no-decompression dry dives breathing air or EANx for 20 min at 0.4 MPa. Cognitive ...
Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO), Personality Traits, and Iterative Decompression Sickness. Retrospective Analysis of 209 Cases
20 août 2017,
- HE Bruxelles Brabant
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Introduction: There is a need to evaluate the influence of risk factors such as patency of foramen ovale (PFO) or "daredevil" psychological profile on contra-indication policy after a decompression sickness (DCS). Methods: By crossing information obtained from Belgian Hyperbaric Centers, DAN Emergency Hotline, the press, and Internet diving forums, it was possible to be accountable for the majority ...
Lymphatic Drainages to the Paravertebral and Pararenal Lymph Nodes in Breast Cancer Patients
juin 2017,
- HE Bruxelles Brabant
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Voies de drainage particulière après chirurgie du cancer du sein
Importance of the lympho-venous shunt in patients with lower limb lymphedemas: lymphoscintigraphic demonstrations in 5 cases
janvier 2019,
- HE Bruxelles Brabant
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Illustrations de shunts lympho-veineux par lymphoscintigraphie
Scintigraphic Investigations of the Deep and Superficial Lymphatic Systems in the Evaluation of Lower Limb Oedema.
23 septembre 2019,
- HE Bruxelles Brabant
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
L'insuffisance lymphatique des membres inférieurs liée à un problème situé dans le compartiment intrafasciculaire
Scuba Physiological: Think You Know All About Scuba Medicine? Think again!
01 décembre 2017,
- HE Bruxelles Brabant
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- Livre/Ouvrage ou monographie
Livre/Ouvrage ou monographie
"This book makes it easy to understand the latest discoveries in diving research. You will enjoy reading about our current understanding of what happens to our bodies when we dive." JP Imbert: Decompression designer and technical diving pioneer
"As a doctor with a fair history and understanding of diving medicine and diving physiology I found the book interesting. It's the sort of book I would ...
Extreme Environments in Movement Science and Sport Psychology
20 décembre 2018,
- HE Bruxelles Brabant
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Editorial: Extreme Environments in Movement Science and Sport Psychology
The effect of pre-dive ingestion of dark chocolate on endothelial function after a scuba dive
15 mars 2015,
- HE Bruxelles Brabant
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- Article scientifique
Article scientifique
Objective: The aim of the study was to observe the effects of dark chocolate on endothelial function after scuba diving.
Methods: Forty-two male scuba divers were divided into two groups: a control (n=21) and a chocolate group (n=21). They performed a 33-metres deep scuba-air dive for 20 minutes in a diving pool (Nemo 33, Brussels). Water temperature was 33⁰C. The chocolate group ingested 30 g ...