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10. ISOBARIC COUNTERDIFFUSION GAS EXCHANGE. GAS LESION DISEASE

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Experiment Name
10.00 ISOBARIC GAS COUNTERDIFFUSION - GENERAL

REPORT: Lambertsen, C.J. Relations of isobaric gas counterdiffusion and decompression gas lesion diseases. In: The Physiological Basis of Decompression. Vann, R.D., Ed. UHMS Publ. 75(Phys) 6/1/89. Bethesda, Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Soc.: 87-103, 1989.

REPORT: D'Aoust, B.G., and C.J. Lambertsen. Isobaric gas exchange and supersaturation by counterdiffusion. In: The Physiology and Medicine of Diving and Compressed Air Work. 3rd ed. Bennett, P.B. and D.H. Elliott. London: Balliere-Tindall: 383-403, 1983.

REPORT: Lambertsen, C.J., and R. Peterson. Gas lesion diseases: the significance of isobaric gas exchange in decompression. In: Offshore Technology Conference. Proceedings 1978, Vol. IV, Dallas: Offshore Technology Conference, pp. 2035-2040, 1978.

10.01

PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL MODELS

REPORT: Graves, D.J., J. Idicula, C.J. Lambertsen and J.A. Quinn. Bubble formation in physical and biological systems: a manifestation of counterdiffusion in composite media. Science 179: 582-584, 1973.

REPORT: Graves, D.J., J. Idicula, C.J. Lambertsen and J.A. Quinn. Bubble formation resulting from counterdiffusion supersaturation: a possible explanation for isobaric inert gas Aurticaria and vertigo. Phys. Med. Biol. 18: 356-364, 1973.

10.02

BI-LAYER MATHEMATICAL MODEL

REPORT: Imbert, J.P. Proposition of a Perfusion Limited Model for Isobaric Counterdiffusion. Biomedical Engineering, 1975.

10.03

KINETICS OF SUPERFICIAL COUNTERDIFFUSION

REPORT: Karreman, G., and C.J. Lambertsen. Kinetics of isobaric counterdiffusion. Bull. Math. Biol. 39: 587-595, 1977.

10.04

PREDICTIONS OF ISOBARIC GAS EXCHANGE AT HIGH AMBIENT PRESSURE

REPORT: Harvey, C.A., and C.J. Lambertsen. Deep tissue isobaric inert gas exchange: predictions during normoxic helium, neon and nitrogen breathing by men at 1200 feet of sea water. In: Underwater Physiology VI. Shilling, C.W. and M.B. Kent, Eds. Bethesda: FASEB, pp. 343-358, 1979.

10.05

MULTI-GAS, 2 AND 3 LAYER COUNTERDIFFUSION MODELS (RABINOWITZ, BRIN)

10.10

CUTANEOUS PHENOMENA-PIG

REPORT: Idicula, J., D.J. Graves, J.A. Quinn and C.J. Lambertsen. Bubble formation resulting from the steady counterdiffusion of two inert gases. In: Underwater Physiology V. Lambertsen, C.J., Ed. Bethesda: FASEB, pp. 335-340, 1976.

REPORT: Lambertsen, C.J. and J. Idicula. Cutaneous gas lesions and continuous, lethal gas embolization in animals due to isobaric inert gas counterdiffusion. Fed. Proc. 33:455, 1974.

10.11

TIME COURSE OF COUNTERDIFFUSION ACROSS SKIN-PIG

REPORT: Lambertsen, C.J., Cunnington, J.P.W., and J.R.M. Cowley. The dynamics and composition of spontaneous, continuous gas embolism in the pig during isobaric gas counterdiffusion. Fed. Proc. 34: 452, 1975.

10.12

NO CONTENT

10.13

EYE COUNTERDIFFUSION-RABBIT

REPORT: Cowley, J.R.M., and C.J. Lambertsen. Isobaric gas counterdiffusion in rabbit eye. J. Appl. Physiol. 47: 220-223, 1979.

10.14

SUBCUTANEOUS GAS LESION PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS IN RABBIT EAR

REPORT: Cowley, J.R.M., C. Allegra and C.J. Lambertsen. Subcutaneous tissue gas space pressure during superficial isobaric counterdiffusion. J. Appl. Physiol. 47: 224-227, 1979.

10.15

SUBCUTANEOUS PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS-PIG

10.16

IN VITRO TISSUE COUNTERDIFFUSION

10.17

COUNTERDIFFUSION IN BULL FROGS

10.20

ORIGINAL COUNTERDIFFUSION OBSERVATIONS IN HUMAN SUBJECTS, PREDICTIVE STUDIES III (PS III). (See also 12.50)

REPORT: Lambertsen, C.J., and J. Idicula. A new gas lesion syndrome in man induced by "isobaric gas counterdiffusion". J. Appl. Physiol. 39: 434-443, 1975.

10.30

TRANSCUTANEOUS INERT GAS FLUXES, MULTIPLE GASES

REPORT: Collins, J.M. Isobaric inert gas supersaturation: observations, theory, and predictions. J. Appl. Physiol. 44:914-917, 1978.

REPORT: Quinn, J.A. Gas transfer through the skin: a two-layer model relating transcutaneous flux to arterial tension. Advan. Exptl. Med. Biol. 94: 175-181, 1978. (Mathematical model and preliminary data)

REPORT: Collins, J.M., Lambertsen, C.J., and J.A. Quinn. Transcutaneous exchange rates for He, Ne, SF6, CH4, N2O, and CO2. Physiologist 19: 155, 1976

10.31

TRANSCUTANEOUS INERT GAS FLUXES, N2, He

REPORT: Hammond, R.E., Lambertsen, C.J., Williams, J.R. and Collins, J.M. Transcutaneous flux of helium, nitrogen and nitrous oxide relative to peripheral blood flow. Fed. Proc. 37: 430, 1978.

10.40

ISOBARIC MIDDLE EAR GAS EXCHANGE-CAT

REPORT: Dueker, C.W., C.J. Lambertsen, J.J. Rosowski, and J.C. Saunders. Middle ear gas exchange in isobaric counterdiffusion. J. Appl. Physiol. 47: 1239-1244, 1979.

10.41

ISOBARIC NYSTAGMUS IN CATS

10.42

GAS EXCHANGE IN INNER EAR, ROUND WINDOW-GUINEA PIG & KANGAROO RAT

10.50

EFFECT OF ISOBARIC COUNTERDIFFUSION ON BUBBLE DEVELOPMENT IN DECOMPRESSION

10.60

ISOBARIC COUNTERDIFFUSION -CIRCULATORY, HEMATOLOGICAL, PULMONARY RESPONSES - PIGS

REPORT: Pisarello, J., M. Fried, D. Fisher and C.J. Lambertsen. Superficial isobaric counterdiffusion gas lesion disease effects leading to mortality. In: Underwater Physiology, VIII. Bachrach, A.J. and M.M. Matzen, Eds. Bethesda: Undersea Medical Society: 101-106, 1984.

REPORT: Pisarello, J.B., Fried, M. And C.J. Lambertsen. Circulatory, pulmonary and hematological changes during lethal steady-state venous gas embolism induced by superficial isobaric counterdiffusion. Fed. Proc. 42: 1123, 1983.

10.60.1

ISOBARIC COUNTERDIFFUSION -BLOOD CONTACT SYSTEM AND COAGULATION MECHANISMS -PIGS

REPORT: Pisarello, J., Idell, S., Levinson, N., Hoffman, I., Colman, R. And Lambertsen, C.J. Plasma coagulant activity during lethal isobaric gas counterdiffusion in pigs. Fed. Proc. 44: 1045, 1985.

10.61

PULMONARY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF VENOUS GAS EMBOLISM (ALBERTINE). PRIMARY DATA

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