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115 related items for PubMed ID: 12067148

  • 1. Comparison of three different ultrasonic methods for quantification of intravascular gas bubbles.
    Brubakk AO, Eftedal O.
    Undersea Hyperb Med; 2001; 28(3):131-6. PubMed ID: 12067148
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  • 2. The relationship between venous gas bubbles and adverse effects of decompression after air dives.
    Eftedal OS, Lydersen S, Brubakk AO.
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  • 3. Ultrasound detection of vascular decompression bubbles: the influence of new technology and considerations on bubble load.
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  • 4. Agreement between trained and untrained observers in grading intravascular bubble signals in ultrasonic images.
    Eftedal O, Brubakk AO.
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  • 5. Agreement between ultrasonic bubble grades using a handheld self-positioning Doppler product and 2D cardiac ultrasound.
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  • 6. Doppler detection in Ama divers of Japan.
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  • 7. Ocular bubble formation as a method of assessing decompression stress.
    Mekjavić IB, Campbell DG, Jaki P, Dovsak PA.
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  • 8. A Doppler ultrasound self-monitoring approach for detection of relevant individual decompression stress in scuba diving.
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  • 10. The use of portable 2D echocardiography and 'frame-based' bubble counting as a tool to evaluate diving decompression stress.
    Germonpré P, Papadopoulou V, Hemelryck W, Obeid G, Lafère P, Eckersley RJ, Tang MX, Balestra C.
    Diving Hyperb Med; 2014 Mar 20; 44(1):5-13. PubMed ID: 24687479
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  • 11. Ascent rate, age, maximal oxygen uptake, adiposity, and circulating venous bubbles after diving.
    Carturan D, Boussuges A, Vanuxem P, Bar-Hen A, Burnet H, Gardette B.
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  • 13. Gas phase separation during decompression in man: ultrasound monitoring.
    Neuman TS, Hall DA, Linaweaver PG.
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  • 14. Decompression induced venous gas emboli in sport diving: detection with 2D echocardiography and pulsed Doppler.
    Boussuges A, Carturan D, Ambrosi P, Habib G, Sainty JM, Luccioni R.
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  • 15. Circulating bubbles and breath-hold underwater fishing divers: a two-dimensional echocardiography and continuous wave Doppler study.
    Boussuges A, Abdellaoui S, Gardette B, Sainty JM.
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  • 16. Ultrasound in decompression research: fundamentals, considerations, and future technologies.
    Le DQ, Dayton PA, Tillmans F, Freiberger JJ, Moon RE, Denoble P, Papadopoulou V.
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  • 17. A method for the automated detection of venous gas bubbles in humans using empirical mode decomposition.
    Chappell MA, Payne SJ.
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  • 20. Automatic detection of bubbles in the subclavian vein using Doppler ultrasound signals.
    Tufan K, Ademoglu A, Kurtaran E, Yildiz G, Aydin S, Egi SM.
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