2018
DOI: 10.28920/dhm48.3.141-167
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Provisional report on diving-related fatalities in Australian waters in 2012

Abstract: Douglas 2015, Provisional report on diving-related fatalities in Australian waters 2010, Diving and hyperbaric medicine, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 154-175. This is the published version.Abstract (Lippmann J, Lawrence CL, Wodak T, Fock A, Jamieson S, Walker D, Harris R. Provisional report on diving-related fatalities in Australian waters 2010. Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine. 2015 September;45(3):154-175.) Introduction: An individual case review was conducted of known diving-related deaths that occurred in Austral… Show more

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“…In previous studies, it was identified that lack of regional data was a limitation. 2 This series identified possible regional Table 3 Predisposing factors identified in 17 diving deaths; trigger factors identified in 17 diving deaths (n = 26); disabling agents detected in 17 diving deaths (n = 23); disabling injuries identified in 17 diving deaths (n = 20); CAGE -cerebral arterial gas embolism; IPE -immersion pulmonary oedema risk from diving in the colder waters around Tasmania. Two divers were from overseas and had not dived in cold water before.…”
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“…In previous studies, it was identified that lack of regional data was a limitation. 2 This series identified possible regional Table 3 Predisposing factors identified in 17 diving deaths; trigger factors identified in 17 diving deaths (n = 26); disabling agents detected in 17 diving deaths (n = 23); disabling injuries identified in 17 diving deaths (n = 20); CAGE -cerebral arterial gas embolism; IPE -immersion pulmonary oedema risk from diving in the colder waters around Tasmania. Two divers were from overseas and had not dived in cold water before.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 Of all Tasmanian deaths, only 12% were female, compared to 23% nationally. 2,[13][14][15] Without knowing female participation rates, it is not possible to draw conclusions about prevalence by sex.…”
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“…There is not much literature concerning the diving accidents resulting from the use of CCR, or any other types of rebreather outside the military sector (Louge et al 2009). Trytkjo and Mitchell (2005), Lippman et al (2011) and Fock (2013) examined the matter at different levels of approach. Fock (2013) examined deaths resulting from CCR dives within the period 1998-2010 and concluded that the risk of dying when using rebreathers appears to be 10 times what would be expected when using open circuit.…”
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confidence: 99%