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Hyperbaric medicine in Canadian undergraduate medical school curriculum
CONCLUSIONS: Based on the responding Canadian medical schools, hyperbaric medicine objectives were mostly absent from undergraduate medical curricula. These findings illustrate a possible gap in HBOT education and the need for discussion regarding the design and implementation of HBOT educational initiatives in medical training.PMID:37365131 | DOI:10.28920/dhm53.2.138-141
Source: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - June 26, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Zo é Talbot Alex Lee Sylvain Boet Source Type: research

Partial retraction of Lawrence CHD, Chen IYD. The effect of scuba diving on airflow obstruction in divers with asthma. Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine. 2016 March;46(1):11-14.
Authors: Lawrence CH, Chen IY Abstract Consistent with the Committee on Publication Ethics guidelines, we the above authors are initiating a partial retraction of our paper: Lawrence CHD, Chen IYD. The effect of scuba diving on airflow obstruction in divers with asthma. Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine. 2016 March;46(1):11-14. We wish to make the following statement: "Following independent statistical review of our paper we would like to withdraw the following: all subgroup statistical analysis including Table 1 and the statement "∗ P 〈 0.05, non-asthmatic controls vs Group A3 asthmatics" in the legend of Figure ...
Source: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - December 15, 2016 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Diving Hyperb Med Source Type: research

Correction to Mathieu D, Marroni A, Kot J: Tenth European Consensus Conference on Hyperbaric Medicine: recommendations for accepted and non-accepted clinical indications and practice of hyperbaric oxygen treatment. Diving Hyperb Med. 2017 Mar;47(1):24-32.
Authors: Mathieu D, Marroni A, Kot J Abstract Consistent with the Committee on Publication Ethics guidelines, we the above authors are initiating a partial retraction and correction of our paper: Mathieu D, Marroni A, Kot J: Tenth European Consensus Conference on Hyperbaric Medicine: recommendations for accepted and non-accepted clinical indications and practice of hyperbaric oxygen treatment. Diving Hyperb Med. 2017 Mar;47(1):24-32. We wish to make the following statement: "Regardless of the strict process of editing and proof-reading of tables included in the above-mentioned publication, we received some comments...
Source: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - June 24, 2017 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Diving Hyperb Med Source Type: research

South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society guidelines for cardiovascular risk assessment of divers.
Authors: Jepson N, Rienks R, Smart D, Bennett MH, Mitchell SJ, Turner M Abstract The South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society (SPUMS) diving medical for recreational scuba divers was last reviewed in 2011. From 2011 to 2019, considerable advancements have occurred in cardiovascular risk assessment relevant to divers. The SPUMS 48th (2019) Annual Scientific Meeting theme was cardiovascular risk assessment in diving. The meeting had multiple presentations updating scientific information about assessing cardiovascular risk. These were distilled into a new set of guidelines at the final conference workshop. SPUMS guid...
Source: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - September 22, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Diving Hyperb Med Source Type: research

Joint position statement on persistent foramen ovale (PFO) and diving. South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society (SPUMS) and the United Kingdom Sports Diving Medical Committee (UKSDMC).
Authors: Smart D, Mitchell S, Wilmshurst P, Turner M, Banham N Abstract This consensus statement is the result of a workshop at the SPUMS Annual Scientific Meeting 2014 with representatives of the UK Sports Diving Medical Committee (UKSDMC) present, and subsequent discussions including the entire UKSDMC. Right-to-left shunt across a persistent or patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a risk factor for some types of decompression illness. It was agreed that routine screening for PFO is not currently justifiable, but certain high risk sub-groups can be identified. Divers with a history of cerebral, spinal, inner-ear or cu...
Source: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - December 11, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Diving Hyperb Med Source Type: research

Diving and hyperbaric medicine: an undergraduate's experience.
Authors: Modell MM PMID: 25311330 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - December 11, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Diving Hyperb Med Source Type: research

Diving and hyperbaric medicine in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
Authors: Mitchell SJ PMID: 32557408 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - June 20, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Diving Hyperb Med Source Type: research

Descriptive study of decompression illness in a hyperbaric medicine centre in Bangkok, Thailand from 2015 to 2021
CONCLUSIONS: Despite oxygen first aid being given infrequently and long delays before definitive treatment, treatment outcome was satisfactory. Basic knowledge and awareness of diving-related illnesses should be promoted among divers and related personnel in Thailand along with further studies.PMID:36525685 | DOI:10.28920/dhm52.4.277-280
Source: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - December 16, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Pitchaya Chevasutho Hansa Premmaneesakul Atipong Sujiratana Source Type: research