Lesson of the month 1: A review of a diving emergency

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Abstract

Physicians should consider barotrauma and decompression illness (DCI) in any patient presenting after a recent scuba dive, even apparently shallow dives. If and when DCI is suspected, clinicians should act without delay to transfer the patient to a recompression facility, even if diagnostic certainty has not been attained. We present a case of hyperbaric injury in an asthmatic woman who had an atypical presentation in view of the depth of dive.

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Ashken, L., Ross-Parker, A., & Shalaby, T. (2015). Lesson of the month 1: A review of a diving emergency. Clinical Medicine, Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London, 15(1), 99–100. https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.15-1-99

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