Case Studies in Physiology: Breath-hold diving beyond 100 meters—cardiopulmonary responses in world-champion divers
Abstract
This study shows that world-champion breath-hold divers demonstrate incredible tolerability to extreme levels of hydrostatic-induced lung compression. Immediately following dives to >100 m, there were acute impairments in pulmonary gas exchange efficiency, mild extravascular lung fluid, breathing discomfort, and/or evident nitrogen narcosis, but by a few hours, these had all mostly...
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Title
Case Studies in Physiology: Breath-hold diving beyond 100 meters—cardiopulmonary responses in world-champion divers
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Volume
130
Issue
5
Pages
1345 - 1350
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