Key Words for Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine
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2 Index to Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine for 2009, Volume 39 KEY WORDS FOR DIVING AND HYPERBARIC MEDICINE Abalone Data Gasinduced osmosis Abstracts Deaths Gas solubility Accidents Decompression General interest Adolescents Decompression illness Genitourinary tract Aerobic capacity Decompression sickness Gleanings (from medical journals) Age Deep diving Haematology Air DES – Diver Emergency Service Health Air embolism Diabetes Health status Allergy DIMS Health surveillance Altitude Disabilities Health surveys Anaesthesia Disability Hearing Antarctica Disabled diver Helium pharmacokinetics Arterial gas embolism Diver numbers Hip arthroplasty Ascent Diving History Asthma Diving accidents Human skin equivalent Autobiography Diving at work Hyperbaric facilities Autopsy Diving deaths Hyperbaric oxygen Aviation Diving industry Hyperbaric oxygen therapy Barotrauma Diving organisations Hyperbaric oxygenation Bell diving Diving reflex Hyperbaric research Beta blockade Diving research Hypercapnia Biology Diving safety memos Hyperthermia (see Thermal problems) Blood pressure Diving scholars Hyperventilation Blood substitutes Diving tables Hypothermia (see Thermal problems) Blood sugar level Diving theory (see Physiology) Hypoxia Book reviews Doppler Ice Brain injury Drowning Immersion Breathhold diving Drugs Immunosuppression Bronchial provocation testing Drysuit Incidents Bubbles Dysbaric osteonecrosis Infectious diseases Buccal pumping Ear barotrauma Inflammation Buddies Ear infection Injuries Buoyancy Echocardiography Inner ear Calciphylaxis Ecology Inner ear barotrauma Capnography Economics Inner ear decompression illness Carbon dioxide Editorials Inner ear decompression sickness Carbon monoxide Emergency ascent Instruction – diving Cardiovascular Endothelium Insurance (see Legal and insurance) Case reports Enriched air – nitrox Investigations Cave diving ENT Irradiation Cerebral arterial gas embolism (CAGE) Envenomation Jellyfish Cerebral blood flow Environment Labyrinth Chest injury Environmental symptoms questionnaire Land animals Children Eosinophilia Legal and insurance Chronic wounds Epidemiology Letters (to the Editor) Clinical audit Epilepsy Lidocaine Clinical toxicology Equipment Lignocaine Closing volume Ethics Logistics Coagulation Evidence Low air Cochrane Library Exercise Lung compliance Cold Exogenous poison Lung function Communication Expert witness Malaria Compressors Extraglottic airway devices Malignancy Computers Eyes Marine animals Computers – diving Fire or explosion Medical conditions and problems Constitutional amendments First aid Medical database Copyright Fitness to dive Medical kits Coroner’s findings Flowchart Medicals – diving Corrections Flying (and diving) Medical society Critical appraisal Freediving Medications DAN – Divers Alert Network Gas gangrene Meetings Index to Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine for 2009, Volume 39 3 Membership lists Rebreathers/semiclosed circuit Treatment sequelae Menstrual cycle Rebreathing Trimix Microparticles Recall Tunnelling Military diving Recompression Unconscious Mixed gas Records Underwater diving Models Recreational divers Underwater hazards MOPS (maintenance of professional Recreational diving Underwater medicine standards) Regression analysis Unit pulmonary toxic dose Morbidity Repetitive diving Vaccination Motion sickness Reprinted from Vasoconstriction Multilevel diving Rescue Ventilators Multiple sclerosis Research Vertigo Musculo-skeletal Resort diving (see Tourism) Video and DVD reviews Nasal decongestants Respiratory Vision Near drowning Resuscitation Vital capacity Necrotising infections Reverse dive profiles Women Neuroprotection Review article Working in compressed air Nitric oxide Righttoleft shunt World Wide Web Nitrogen Risk Wounds Nitrogen narcosis Risk assessment Wreck diving Nitrogen pharmacokinetics Risk factors Writing – medical Nitrox (see Enriched air – nitrox) Risk management Nonsteroidal antiinflammatories Safety Notice Salt water aspiration Numbers Salvage Nursing Saturation diving Obesity Scientific diving Obituary Scuba Occupational diving Scuba accidents Occupational health Scuba diving Operations – diving Scubadoo Optometry Severity Osteoarthritis Shivering Osteoradionecrosis Simulation Outcome Smoking Oxygen Snorkelling Oxygen consumption Soft tissue radionecrosis PADI Solo diving Pain Spearfishing Panic Standards Patent foramen ovale (PFO) Stress (see Trauma and stress) Patient monitoring Submarine Pearl divers Surface decompression Performance Surface supply breathing apparatus (SSBA) Perfluorocarbons Surfactant Personality Surveillance Pharmacology – marine Survey Physiology Technical diving Platelets Teeth Policy Textbook Postural control Theorybased advice Pregnancy Thermal problems (hypothermia and Profile hyperthermia) Prolonged QT syndrome Tourism Prosopagnosia or visual agnosia Toxicity Psychology Toxins Pulmonary barotrauma Training Pulmonary function Transcutaneous oximetry Pulmonary oedema Transport Pulmonary oxygen toxicity Transpulmonary pressure Qualifications Trauma and stress Questionnaire Travel medicine Radiological imaging Traveller’s diarrhoea Rebreathers/closed circuit Treatment.