PUBLICATIONS RESULTING FROM THE NOAA FUNDED DOPPLER STUDY CONDUCTED 1989-1991

“Human Dose-response relationship for decompression and endogenous bubble formation”. Eckenhoff, R.G.,Olstad C.S., Carrod G.E.. Journal of Applied Physioology, 1990. 

“Ethanol and venous bubbles after decompression in humans”. Eckenhoff R.G., Olstad C.S.. Undersea Biomedical Research, 1991. 

“Susceptibility of divers in open water to motion sickness”. Norfleet W.T., Peterson R.E., Hamilton R.W., Olstad C.S..  Undersea Biomedical Research, 1992. 

“Venous gas emboli in humans after prolonged exposure to 1.48 ATA (16 fswg) air”.  Eckenhoff R.G., Olstad C.S., Carrod G.E.. Undersea Biomedical Research, 1989. 

“Gender effect on venous bubble formation after decompression from prolonged 16 fswg exposures”. Eckenhoff R.G., Olstad C.S.. Undersea Biomedical Research, 1990. 

“Time for saturation in humans as defined by venous gas bubbles”. Eckenhoff R.G., Olstad C.S..  Undersea Biomedical Research, 1991. 

“Effect on vital capacity of saturation in a normoxic hyperbaric environment”.  Peterson R.E., Hamilton R.W., Olstad C.S..  Undersea Biomedical Research, 1993. 

“Spurious increase in vital capacity by lung ‘packing’”.  Hamilton R.W., Olstad C.S., Peterson R.E..  Undersea Biomedical Research
1993. 

“Antibiotic sensitivity testing at hyperbaric conditions (1.62 ATA)”. Bacon J.J., Iverson D.A., Wortham G.M.. Sioux Falls University. Presented at 1993 National Academy of Sciences Meeting. 

“Effect on vital capacity of saturation in a normoxic hyperbaric environment”.  Peterson R.E., Hamilton R.W., Olstad C.S., Feingold J.A..  Report under NOAA Contract NA88AA-D-UR063.  May 1991.  

“The changing population distribution of coliform, pseudomonal, and staphylococcal species inhabiting the external auditory canal, as they respond to hyperbaric incubation periods between frequent marine diving exposures”. Tieszen K.K..  Sioux Falls University, 
Hyperbaric Studies Sect - Marine Microbiology, report.  May 1991.