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First impressions: Use of the Azoth Systems O'Dive subclavian bubble monitor on a liveaboard dive vessel.

Peter Germonpré1,2,3,4, Paul Van der Eecken5, Elke Van Renterghem2,6, Faye-Lisa Germonpré7, Costantino Balestra3,8.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The Azoth Systems O'Dive bubble monitor is marketed at recreational and professional divers as a tool to improve personal diving decompression safety. We report the use of this tool during a 12-day dive trip aboard a liveaboard vessel.
METHODS: Six divers were consistently monitored according to the user manual of the O'Dive system. Data were synchronised with the Azoth server whenever possible (depending on cell phone data signal). Information regarding ease of use, diver acceptance and influence on dive behaviour were recorded.
RESULTS: In total, 157 dives were completely monitored over 11 diving days. Formal evaluations were only available after six days because of internet connection problems. Sixty-one dives resulted in the detection of bubbles, mostly in one diver, none of which produced any symptoms of decompression illness.
CONCLUSIONS: The O'Dive system may contribute to increasing dive safety by making divers immediately aware of the potential consequences of certain types of diving behaviour. It was noted that bubble monitoring either reinforced divers in their safe diving habits or incited them to modify their dive planning. Whether this is a lasting effect is not known. Copyright: This article is the copyright of the authors who grant Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine a non-exclusive licence to publish the article in electronic and other forms.

Keywords:  Bubble detection; Bubbles; Decompression; Recreational diving; Risk assessment; Surveillance

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33325023     DOI: 10.28920/dhm50.4.405-412

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diving Hyperb Med        ISSN: 1833-3516            Impact factor:   0.887


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1.  Physiology of repeated mixed gas 100-m wreck dives using a closed-circuit rebreather: a field bubble study.

Authors:  Costantino Balestra; François Guerrero; Pierre Lafère; Sigrid Theunissen; Peter Germonpré
Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol       Date:  2021-11-28       Impact factor: 3.078

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