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> Decompression Reference: Oxygen
window made simple
-----Original Message----- From: George Irvine [mailto:girvine@bellsouth.net] Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 6:50 AM To: ; Quest at GUE Subject: Oxygen window made simple was RE: Deco discussion As a dope's explanation of the oxygen window concept for you Marines, the best gas differential would be a vacuum relative to a partial pressure, right? Oxygen is the next best as it creates a similar effect in that the sum of the gas partial pressures is unbalanced by the fact that some of the oxygen is metabolized, more in a fit person. The greater the difference between the oxygen and the other gases up to the max differential described by the metabolism ( maximum window ), the greater the propensity for whatever is in the cells to come out and be displaced. For a fit person, the widow is wider and by definition so is his vascularity and perfusion, so he decompresses better. These things are all tied together. You open the widow
as wide as possible subject to 1) risk of tox or damage, 2) how long
before the vaso constrictive effect offsets the benefit, 3) how long
before the asthma like reaction sets in. You then alternate the process
back to open up the vessels and lungs again, and repeat. All part
of a good deco. Also it can be said that the sum of the inert gases
is the other side This is why oxygen ( pure, not 80/20) works so well in DCS cases after the fact to reduce bubbles, as well as the fact that saturation with oxygen tends to move that gas to where it is needed even if the vessels are blocked by damage. Capice? For you geeks, see Eddie Bryan's explanation [quest members only] When you are done with all that, go back and see what I said about how to decompress. How is all that matters.
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