A crevice bubble growth model for the analysis of decompression sickness
Journal
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology - Proceedings
Journal Volume
7 VOLS
Pages
2240-2243
Date Issued
2005
Author(s)
Abstract
Decompression sickness is a series of symptoms associated with the formation of bubbles in the body during decompression. Bubbles have been observed both stationary in the tissues and moving with the blood. It has been proposed that the bubbles observed in the blood grow directly on the vessel walls. A possible mechanism for this is the growth of bubbles in sites resembling crevices in the endothelium. A crevice bubble growth model is derived based on existing tissue bubble models and tested with physiologically realistic parameters. ? 2005 IEEE.
Subjects
Blood
Bubbles (in fluids)
Diseases
Physiological models
Tissue
Bubble growth models
Decompression sickness
Endothelium
Vessel walls
Blood vessels
Type
conference paper