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Decompression v1.0
DecompressionDecompression
DEC/1May 2007
Decompression v1.0
We will coverWe will cover
• What is Decompression?What is Decompression?
• Causes of Decompression SicknessCauses of Decompression Sickness
• When and how symptoms occurWhen and how symptoms occur
• TreatmentTreatment
DEC/2
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What is Decompression?What is Decompression?
• Reduction in ambient pressureReduction in ambient pressure
• Occurs when a diver ascends from depthOccurs when a diver ascends from depth
• Tissue absorption ratesTissue absorption rates
• Gas may remain in some tissues longerGas may remain in some tissues longer
• Bubble formationBubble formation
• Other namesOther names
DEC/3
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DepthAbsolute Pressure
Partial Pressures
0
10M
20M
30M
40M
1 Bar 0.8 0.2
2 Bar 1.6 0.4
3 Bar 2.4 0.6
4 Bar 3.2 0.8
PN2 PO2
5 Bar 4.0 1.0
DEC/4
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How does the gas enter How does the gas enter the tissues?the tissues?
• Alveoli in the lungsAlveoli in the lungs
• BloodstreamBloodstream
• Body TissuesBody Tissues
• Amount depends on pressure and duration Amount depends on pressure and duration at pressureat pressure
DEC/5
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SaturationSaturation
DEC/6
Depth
0 M
10 M
20 M
30 M
40 M
Time
Nitrogen Level in Tissues
Low High
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SupersaturationSupersaturation
DEC/7
DepthSaturation Level of N2
0 M
10 M
20 M
30 M
Diver’s Level of N2
Supersaturated
Saturated
Undersaturated
ASCENT
Bubbling Out
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PrecautionsPrecautions
• Standard rate of ascentStandard rate of ascent
• Decompression Dive TablesDecompression Dive Tables
DEC/8
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Factors Affecting D.C.S.Factors Affecting D.C.S.
DEC/9
• AlcoholAlcohol
• SmokingSmoking
• DehydrationDehydration
• Fatty tissuesFatty tissues
• FatigueFatigue
• DrugsDrugs
• MedicationMedication
• Cold waterCold water
• Heavy exerciseHeavy exercise
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When do Symptoms Occur?When do Symptoms Occur?
DEC/10
• Rarely occur immediatelyRarely occur immediately
• 50% begin less than one hour after surfacing50% begin less than one hour after surfacing
• 90% occur within 6 hours90% occur within 6 hours
• Small percentage over 24 hoursSmall percentage over 24 hours
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Symptoms of Symptoms of Decompression SicknessDecompression Sickness
DEC/11
• SkinSkin
– DiscolourationDiscolouration
– ItchingItching
• JointsJoints
– AcheAche
– Pain (sometimes severe)Pain (sometimes severe)
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Symptoms of Symptoms of Decompression SicknessDecompression Sickness
DEC/11a
• Nervous System Nervous System
– BehaviourBehaviour
– NumbnessNumbness
– WeaknessWeakness
– BalanceBalance
– ParalysisParalysis
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Symptoms of Symptoms of Decompression SicknessDecompression Sickness
DEC/11b
• Heart and LungsHeart and Lungs
– Low blood pressureLow blood pressure
– ShockShock
– CyanosisCyanosis
• VisionVision
– Double visionDouble vision
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TreatmentTreatment
• First AidFirst Aid
DEC/12
• Recompression ChamberRecompression Chamber
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First AidFirst Aid
• Lie victim downLie victim down
• Give 100% oxygenGive 100% oxygen
• Keep warm and reassureKeep warm and reassure
• Treat for shockTreat for shock
• CPR if necessaryCPR if necessary
DEC/13
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SummarySummary
• What is Decompression?What is Decompression?
• Causes of Decompression SicknessCauses of Decompression Sickness
• When and how symptoms occurWhen and how symptoms occur
• TreatmentTreatment
DEC/14
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QuestionsQuestions
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Body tissues absorb gas at :Body tissues absorb gas at :
(a) (a) The same rateThe same rate
(b) (b) Different ratesDifferent rates
Question 1
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Body tissues absorb gas at :Body tissues absorb gas at :
(a) (a) The same rateThe same rate
(b) (b) Different ratesDifferent rates
Question 1
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The gas which causes The gas which causes
decompression sickness is:decompression sickness is:
(a) (a) OxygenOxygen
(b) (b) Carbon DioxideCarbon Dioxide
(c) (c) NitrogenNitrogen
Question 2
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The gas which causes The gas which causes
decompression sickness is:decompression sickness is:
(a) (a) OxygenOxygen
(b) (b) Carbon DioxideCarbon Dioxide
(c) (c) NitrogenNitrogen
Question 2
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What percentage of decompression sickness What percentage of decompression sickness
usually occurs within 1 hour of surfacing ?usually occurs within 1 hour of surfacing ?
(a) (a) 35%35%
(b) (b) 50%50%
(c) (c) 70%70%
(d)(d) 90%90%
Question 3
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What percentage of decompression sickness What percentage of decompression sickness
usually occurs within 1 hour of surfacing ?usually occurs within 1 hour of surfacing ?
(a) (a) 35%35%
(b) (b) 50%50%
(c) (c) 70%70%
(d)(d) 90%90%
Question 3
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Symptoms of The Bends include :Symptoms of The Bends include :
(a) (a) Skin discolourationSkin discolouration
(b) (b) Numbness or weaknessNumbness or weakness
(c) (c) Imbalance or paralysisImbalance or paralysis
(d) (d) ShockShock
(e) (e) All of the aboveAll of the above
Question 4
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Symptoms of The Bends include :Symptoms of The Bends include :
Question 4
(a) (a) Skin discolourationSkin discolouration
(b) (b) Numbness or weaknessNumbness or weakness
(c) (c) Imbalance or paralysisImbalance or paralysis
(d) (d) ShockShock
(e) (e) All of the aboveAll of the above
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Treatment of decompression Treatment of decompression
sickness is :sickness is :
Question 5
(a) (a) OxygenOxygen
(b) (b) Recompression chamberRecompression chamber
(c) (c) In-water recompressionIn-water recompression
(d)(d) Strong drink i.e. brandyStrong drink i.e. brandy
Decompression v1.0
Treatment of decompression Treatment of decompression
sickness is :sickness is :
Question 5
(a) (a) OxygenOxygen
(b) (b) Recompression chamberRecompression chamber
(c) (c) In-water recompressionIn-water recompression
(d)(d) Strong drink i.e. brandyStrong drink i.e. brandy
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