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151-MiM25 Diving Emergencies with Vish Rajan

11 Jul 2025

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This week, we have another presentation from the Medicine in the Mediterranean conference, held in January 2025. CoROM faculty member Vish Rajan delves into the intricacies of hyperbaric medicine, exploring its history, types of chambers, notable accidents, and the human factors that contribute to safety and efficacy in treatment. TakeawaysHyperbaric medicine has a rich history dating back centuries.Regulations in hyperbarics often arise from tragic accidents.Different types of hyperbaric chambers serve various medical purposes.Key accidents highlight the importance of safety protocols.Human factors play a significant role in hyperbaric treatment outcomes.Training and proper maintenance are crucial for chamber safety.Case studies reveal systemic issues in hyperbaric practices.Communication failures can lead to catastrophic results in emergencies.Recommendations for improving safety include regular training and audits.Understanding the risks associated with hyperbaric treatment is essential for practitioners.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Hyperbarics and Accidents02:07 History and Development of Hyperbaric Medicine04:48 Approved Indications and Misuse of Hyperbaric Therapy06:28 Types of Hyperbaric Chambers07:06 Key Accidents in Hyperbaric History12:28 Case Study: Apollo 1 Incident18:50 Case Study: Hanover Chamber Incident25:25 Case Study: Malta Diving Incident30:00 Analysis of Human Factors in Hyperbaric Accidents33:02 Recommendations for Safe Hyperbaric Practices

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