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298 related items for PubMed ID: 15845772

  • 1. Exercise-induced intrapulmonary shunting of venous gas emboli does not occur after open-sea diving.
    Dujić Z, Palada I, Obad A, Duplancić D, Brubakk AO, Valic Z.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2005 Sep; 99(3):944-9. PubMed ID: 15845772
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  • 2. Venous bubble count declines during strenuous exercise after an open sea dive to 30 m.
    Dujić Z, Obad A, Palada I, Ivancev V, Valic Z.
    Aviat Space Environ Med; 2006 Jun; 77(6):592-6. PubMed ID: 16780236
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  • 3. Sonographic detection of intrapulmonary shunting of venous gas bubbles during exercise after diving in a professional diver.
    Obad A, Palada I, Ivancev V, Valic Z, Fabijanic D, Brubakk AO, Dujic Z.
    J Clin Ultrasound; 2007 Oct; 35(8):473-6. PubMed ID: 17676615
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  • 4. Exercise during a 3-min decompression stop reduces postdive venous gas bubbles.
    Dujić Z, Palada I, Obad A, Duplancić D, Baković D, Valic Z.
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  • 5. Aerobic exercise 2 hours before a dive to 30 msw decreases bubble formation after decompression.
    Blatteau JE, Gempp E, Galland FM, Pontier JM, Sainty JM, Robinet C.
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  • 6. 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.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2002 Oct; 93(4):1349-56. PubMed ID: 12235035
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  • 7. Diving-induced venous gas emboli do not increase pulmonary artery pressure.
    Valic Z, Duplancić D, Baković D, Ivancev V, Eterović D, Wisløff U, Brubakk AO, Dujić Z.
    Int J Sports Med; 2005 Oct; 26(8):626-31. PubMed ID: 16158366
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  • 8. Aerobic exercise before diving reduces venous gas bubble formation in humans.
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    J Physiol; 2004 Mar 16; 555(Pt 3):637-42. PubMed ID: 14755001
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  • 9. [Scuba diving and the heart. Cardiac aspects of sport scuba diving].
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  • 11. Association between right-to-left shunts and brain lesions in sport divers.
    Gerriets T, Tetzlaff K, Hutzelmann A, Liceni T, Kopiske G, Struck N, Reuter M, Kaps M.
    Aviat Space Environ Med; 2003 Oct 16; 74(10):1058-60. PubMed ID: 14556567
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  • 12. Venous and arterial bubbles at rest after no-decompression air dives.
    Ljubkovic M, Dujic Z, Møllerløkken A, Bakovic D, Obad A, Breskovic T, Brubakk AO.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2011 Jun 16; 43(6):990-5. PubMed ID: 21085032
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  • 13. Observation of increased venous gas emboli after wet dives compared to dry dives.
    Møllerløkken A, Breskovic T, Palada I, Valic Z, Dujic Z, Brubakk AO.
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  • 15. Exercise effects during diving and decompression on postdive venous gas emboli.
    Jankowski LW, Tikuisis P, Nishi RY.
    Aviat Space Environ Med; 2004 Jun 16; 75(6):489-95. PubMed ID: 15198273
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  • 16. Diving and intrapulmonary shunting of venous gas microemboli.
    Thorsen E, Grønning M, Troland K.
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  • 17. Variability in circulating gas emboli after a same scuba diving exposure.
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  • 18. An observation of venous gas emboli in divers and susceptibility to decompression sickness.
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  • 19. A single air dive reduces arterial endothelial function in man.
    Brubakk AO, Duplancic D, Valic Z, Palada I, Obad A, Bakovic D, Wisloff U, Dujic Z.
    J Physiol; 2005 Aug 01; 566(Pt 3):901-6. PubMed ID: 15961424
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  • 20. Exercise before and after SCUBA diving and the role of cellular microparticles in decompression stress.
    Madden D, Thom SR, Dujic Z.
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