Phuket Diving Newsletter
Decompression Sickness and Chambers
Statistics from the US National Safety Council state that the injury rate among divers is 4 per 10,000. While that may not sound much, it is enough for divers to take dive safety seriously. One of the foremost worries for divers is that of decompression sickness or DCI. If you suffer from DCI, then you'll have to check into a recompression chamber.
The best way to avoid decompression sickness is to dive as safely as possible. This means the following:
- don't dive too deep, stay within the no-decompression limits;
- don't ascend too fast - Slowly Ascend From Every Dive;
- be especially careful when doing multiple dives;
- drink a lot of water to avoid dehydration, especially in the tropical heat of Southeast Asia
As for recognising when you have decompression sickness, look for the following signs and symptoms: blotchy skin, weakness, coughing spasms, shortness of breath, altered mental status, pain, extreme fatigue, nausea, restlessness, numbness, dizziness, personality change, paralysis, reflex changes, bladder problems.
If you have all of them, you're in serious trouble! But chances are, you'll have a selection of them if you're suffering from DCI.
Southern Thailand now has 3 recompression chambers - two on Phuket Island , and another on Koh Samui - to treat DCI. Two are managed by the Hyperbaric Services of Thailand (HST), part of the Sub-aquatic Safety Services (SSS) international recompression chamber network based in Texas (USA). The network currently links eleven chambers worldwide. Standards and procedures, maintenance, upgrades, training and staffing levels are all governed by SSS policy.
The Patong Facility
The Phuket dive chamber is a multi place twin lock system with large rectangular doors to facilitate the entry of patients in wheelchairs or on stretchers. It has a depth rating of 50 msw and the provision for air recompression using hyperbaric oxygen or mixed gas therapy for 2-3 patients. The medical lock is large enough to supply all needs during treatment without using the entry lock. A pressurised fire deluge system has been fitted to the main lock to cover the unlikely possibility of a fire in the chamber.
The Samui Facility
The Samui chamber is a multi place twin lock system with large circular doors to facilitate the entry of patients. It has a depth rating of 50 msw and the provision for air recompression using hyperbaric oxygen or mixed gas therapy for 1 patient.
Facility Standards
Environmental monitoring is done by a Teledyne oxygen analyser, digital temperature indicators and highly accurate precision analogue depth gauges. Communication is via a twin lock voice chamber communicator and a closed circuit video monitor as well as air phones. Lighting is by cold light tubes which allows for even illumination while keeping the electrical source out of the chamber.
Source: Hyperbaric Services of Thailand (HST), providers of decompression and arterial gas embolism (DCI) Injury and assistance facilities for Phuket diving and Koh Samui, Southern Thailand
Addresses:
Patong Beach, Phuket(Andaman Sea): 231-233 Ratuthid Road, Patong, 83150 Phuket.
Phone: +66 (0) 76 342518, Fax +66 (0) 76 345051
Koh Samui (Gulf of Thailand): 34/8 Moo 4 Bophut, Koh Samui, Surat Thani, 84320 Koh Samui.
Phone: 077 427427, Fax: 077 427377
Koh Tao: phone 01 0830533
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