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Journal of Forensic Medicine ; (6): 683-686, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-984071

ABSTRACT

Investigation of the cause of death during diving is one of the contents of forensic pathology. In this article, relevant foreign literature is reviewed to summarize the techniques and methods used in the identification of diving deaths, such as accident reconstruction, diving monitoring data, postmortem CT examination and gas analysis (location and quantity) in the body of the corpse, in order to provide a reference for forensic identification of such cases.


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Humans , Autopsy/methods , Diving , Forensic Medicine , Forensic Pathology , Postmortem Changes
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Military Medical Sciences ; (12): 17-20, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-694307

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Objective To explore the application of asymmetric kinetics of physiological inert gases in diving decompression algorithm.Methods Considering that the actual desaturation in the human body was slower than the saturation process,the kinetic equations of different saturation and desaturation rate of inert gases were constructed with piecewise functions on the basis of the original single exponential kinetic equation.The results were compared other adjustment methods.Results With the application of asymmetric kinetics, the time at each decompression stop was prolonged for an approximately equal proportion, remained unchanged at some deeper and shorter stops.Conclusion Asymmetric kinetics can more closely simulate the gas movement in the body to effectively control the conservativeness of decompression,and adapt to different decompression requirements by adjusting the half-saturation time ratio.

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Military Medical Sciences ; (12): 165-168, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-513773

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Objective To optimize the application principles of gradient factors(GFs) in decompression algorithm by analyzing its law of regulation.Methods The saturated value of compartments was listed and the limits of decompression were calculated to evaluate the effect of GFs on safety and efficiency of decompression.The anchor point of GFs was changed.Results and Conclusion A higher GF was recommended in shallow and short dives, while in deep and long dives a moderate low GF and decompression by oxygen was preferred.The modification of the anchor points of GFs can increase the risk of decompression sickness and should be used with caution.

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Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army ; (12): 258-262, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-850018

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Hyperbaric oxygen has been widely used in the treatment of many diseases and in some special circumstances such as deepwater diving, and it plays an irreplaceable role. But oxygen toxicity is an important complication, especially in diving medicine. Due to the characteristics of lung itself and the differences in dry/wet environment, the pathological mechanism of pulmonary oxygen toxicity is very complicated. With the advances in the experimental techniques and expansion of the research ideas, the studies on pulmonary oxygen toxicity have no longer limited to the level of tissue morphology and pathological strata, more and more studies that focused on cellular and sub-cellular levels have been carried out. The present review will focus mainly on the clinical manifestations, pathophysiology, pathogenesis and progresses in monitoring and treatment of pulmonary oxygen toxicity over recent years.

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International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 686-690, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-477008

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Objective To investigate the correlation between the types of constitution in TCM and the sleep status in the PLA Navy divers. Methods Eighty-nine PLA Navy divers who performed 10m diving professional training were selected. Constitution in TCM was classified and determined by the standardized standard Constitution in Chinese Medicine Questionnaire, sleep status was evaluated by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Results 62.9% of Navy divers were the mild constitution in TCM. The eight kinds of the biased constitution in TCM are ranked with yang deficiency, phlegm-dampness, dampness-heat, qi deficiency, yin deficiency, blood stasis, qi stagnation and special intrinsic quality. Among 78 Navy divers with good sleep quality, there were 49 divers (72.1%) with the mild constitution in TCM and 19 (27.9%) with the biased constitution in TCM. Among 21 Navy divers with poor sleep quality, there were 7 divers (33.3%) with the mild constitution in TCM (accounting for) and 14 (66.7%) with the biased constitution in TCM. For Navy divers with poor sleep quality, the sleep quality scores were positive correlated with the blood stasis constitution in TCM (r=0.481,P<0.05). Conclusion Sleep status is correlated with the types of the constitution in TCM, and regulating constitution in TCM can improve sleep quality in PLA Navy divers.

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Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army ; (12): 429-432, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-850508

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Objective To investigate the factors influencing the interpersonal relationship of the divers undergoing simulating 450-m diving in the Chinese Navy, in order to establish the psychological intervention strategies and evaluate the efficacy of the intervention, so as to provide a theoretical basis for increasing the combat effectiveness of naval forces. Methods Twenty excellent divers taking part in simulating 450-m diving from Navy units were interviewed, and the record of the interview was analyzed to find out their five common behaviors deteriorating the interpersonal relations, the attributional modes when conflicts happened and five commonly used countermeasures. The divers were divided into two groups, the experimental group and control group (10 people for each), and the experimental group was given psychological intervention. By using the sociometric method and Positive and Negative Affect Schedule(PANAS), comparison was made between experimental group and control group, and also between the pre-intervention status and the post-intervention status of each group. Results All the scores, including social distance (t=-2.61, P=0.03), index of individual social distance (t=-4.83, P=0.00) and negative emotion of PANAS (t=-0.38, P=0.03), were lower in the experimental group than in the control group, and in the experimental group these scores after the intervention were also lower than those before intervention. Conclusions Group psychological intervention has substantial effects on improving the divers' communication skills and satisfaction in interpersonal relationship. This kind of intervention can produce more positive emotion and reduce negative emotion, thus can be popularized in the Navy.

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Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-568052

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Objective To review the research and development of nautical medicine both abroad and at home in the recent five years. Methods The research papers,reviews,reports and books both in Chinese and English concerning the nautical medicine were retrieved and searched,and the progresses,achievements and the development in this field were analyzed. Results The research in nautical medicine developed very rapidly as the improvement of the sailing technologies. Much achievement was made in recent five years in diving physiology and medicine,health services and medical prevention in maritime,search and rescue at sea,psychology of the mariners,and ergonomics in seafaring. Conclusion With much progress is in life saving appartues developments,disaster medicine at sea,research and development of marine drugs,and telemedicine at sea,the nautical medicine in China will support the Chinese Navy better in blue water.

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