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Old 17-05-07, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Gene_Hobbs
Just a few references of Atelectasis in divers.

Report of Nine Four Hour Exposures to 100percent Oxygen at 11-13 Feet of Seawater.
Alexander and Flynn, 1971 NEDU report
RRR ID: 3351

Positive-pressure oxygen breathing and pulmonary atelectasis during immersion.
Dahlback and Balldin, 1983 UBR
RRR ID: 2951

Pulmonary atelectasis formation during diving with closed-circuit oxygen breathing apparatus
Dahlback and Balldin, 1985 UBR
RRR ID: 3011

Pulmonary mechanics and atelectasis during immersion in oxygen-breathing subjects.
Baer, Dahlback and Balldin, 1987 UBR
RRR ID: 3079

I stand with Andy on this one, this is not something we really see in operational diving until the exposures get fairly long.

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