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Retrospective review of enquiries to the Qu ébec diving medicine call centre: 2004 through 2018
CONCLUSIONS: The call centre serves as a resource to the community, providing information on health and safety for diving in addition to being available to assist with emergent needs.PMID:34157730 | DOI:10.28920/dhm51.2.152-160
Source: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - June 22, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: David Pm Monnott Jocelyn Boisvert Dominique Buteau Neal W Pollock Source Type: research

Cone shell envenomation: epidemiology, pharmacology and medical care.
We describe the venom apparatus of Conus and its utility of rapid venom delivery. We have compiled the documented incidences of Conus envenomation to offer thorough reference of known signs and symptoms - this too drawing on personal experiences in the field. We have also made available a brief background to the biochemistry and pharmacology of Conus venoms to highlight their complex nature. PMID: 26415072 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - December 11, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Diving Hyperb Med Source Type: research

Hyperbaric medicine and the placebo effect.
Authors: Bennett MH Abstract The placebo in medicine has a long and interesting history. Despite the widespread use of placebo medication and sham interventions in clinical research, surprisingly little is known about how placebos work. There is evidence the administration of placebo preparations can induce measurable changes in physiology including the production of endorphins. Placebos usually involve some form of deception, but have been shown to work even when their lack of 'active' ingredients is declared to the patient. The relevance of the nature of placebo effects has become a central debate in the field of...
Source: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - December 11, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Diving Hyperb Med Source Type: research

Tenth European Consensus Conference on Hyperbaric Medicine: preliminary report.
Authors: Mathieu D, Marroni A, Kot J Abstract The tenth European Consensus Conference on Hyperbaric Medicine took place in Lille, France, 14-16 April, 2016, attended by a large delegation of experts from Europe and elsewhere. The focus of the meeting was the revision of the European Committee on Hyperbaric Medicine (ECHM) list of accepted indications for hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT), based on a thorough review of the best available research and evidence-based medicine (EBM). For this scope, the modified GRADE system for evidence analysis, together with the DELPHI system for consensus evaluation, were adopted....
Source: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - June 25, 2016 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Diving Hyperb Med Source Type: research

Tenth European Consensus Conference on Hyperbaric Medicine: recommendations for accepted and non-accepted clinical indications and practice of hyperbaric oxygen treatment.
Authors: Mathieu D, Marroni A, Kot J Abstract The tenth European Consensus Conference on Hyperbaric Medicine took place in April 2016, attended by a large delegation of experts from Europe and elsewhere. The focus of the meeting was the revision of the European Committee on Hyperbaric Medicine (ECHM) list of accepted indications for hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT), based on a thorough review of the best available research and evidence-based medicine (EBM). For this scope, the modified GRADE system for evidence analysis, together with the DELPHI system for consensus evaluation, were adopted. The indications for H...
Source: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - April 1, 2017 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Diving Hyperb Med Source Type: research

A Delphi study to identify relevant scenarios as the first step toward an international hyperbaric medicine simulation curriculum
CONCLUSIONS: Five scenarios relevant for inclusion in the simulation-based curriculum in hyperbaric medicine were identified by expert consensus.PMID:35313372 | DOI:10.28920/dhm52.1.44-48
Source: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine - March 21, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Sylvain Boet Joseph K Burns Eric Jenisset M élanie Papp Sylvie Bourbonnais Rodrigue Pignel Source Type: research