I saw a video on Vimeo the other day of some deep cave exploration, and a while in I immideately came to think of the presentation from Rebreather Forum 3.0 by Simon Mitchell called CCR Physiology I saw on the DAN youtube channel.
RF 3.0 - CCR Physiology:
w w w . youtube . com/watch?v=GW1yVFF_FK4
If you watch the presentation by Simon Mitchell first, you find at appox. 21:00 he starts explaining more in detail one of the problems with gas denity in the loop on really big/deep dives that can cause the wind pipe to compress. In an effort to relive this the diver tries to cough, and you can see/hear an example of this from 21:20. The compressing of the wind pipe causes CO2 retention in the body due to impaired ventilation. They found coughing to be present in Dave Shaws video from his fatal 270m dive; with Dave trying to cough gas out and ventilate while/due to having a massive CO2-hit.
The cave exploration video, which is quite spectacular, is from the Pearse Resurgence:
w w w . vimeo . com/39746265
From 7:00 to 9:20 in the video from Pearse Resurgence, when the diver on the dual MEG ties in and runs line from 198m to 221m, you can hear him coughing several times.
I was wondering if the coughing that is caused by this compression of the wind pipe and the coughing that was present in Dave Shaws video, is the same/similar to the coughing in the video from Pearse Resurgence? If so, was the diver in the Pearse Resurgence video building CO2 at a dangerous level due to gas density and problems with ventilation? And if that is/was the case, how close to passing out or being impaired by the CO2 are you or the diver in the video when/if this happens?
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RF 3.0 - CCR Physiology:
w w w . youtube . com/watch?v=GW1yVFF_FK4
If you watch the presentation by Simon Mitchell first, you find at appox. 21:00 he starts explaining more in detail one of the problems with gas denity in the loop on really big/deep dives that can cause the wind pipe to compress. In an effort to relive this the diver tries to cough, and you can see/hear an example of this from 21:20. The compressing of the wind pipe causes CO2 retention in the body due to impaired ventilation. They found coughing to be present in Dave Shaws video from his fatal 270m dive; with Dave trying to cough gas out and ventilate while/due to having a massive CO2-hit.
The cave exploration video, which is quite spectacular, is from the Pearse Resurgence:
w w w . vimeo . com/39746265
From 7:00 to 9:20 in the video from Pearse Resurgence, when the diver on the dual MEG ties in and runs line from 198m to 221m, you can hear him coughing several times.
I was wondering if the coughing that is caused by this compression of the wind pipe and the coughing that was present in Dave Shaws video, is the same/similar to the coughing in the video from Pearse Resurgence? If so, was the diver in the Pearse Resurgence video building CO2 at a dangerous level due to gas density and problems with ventilation? And if that is/was the case, how close to passing out or being impaired by the CO2 are you or the diver in the video when/if this happens?
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