Jakarta - Syachrul Anto died on his mission to search for Lion Air JT 610 which crashed in Karawang, West Java, on Friday (11/2). He allegedly suffered decompression while diving, now the body of Syahrul has been taken by his family to Surabaya.
According to the MedScape page, decompression occurs after diving in the sea or closed space (eg underground tunnel construction projects) and returns to the surface. But decompression can also occur when the air pressure in the plane decreases.
When diving, the body's tissues absorb nitrogen from the gas cylinder to breathe to adjust to the surrounding pressure. If the pressure decreases too fast, nitrogen will come out and form bubbles in the tissues and bloodstream.
Usually, these conditions occur due to divers breaking or too close to the Diving table. Diving tables are tables that are used to calculate the remaining nitrogen in your body during and after you dive.
Bubbles that form inside or near the joint are an unexpected cause of muscle soreness. When there are too many bubbles, complex reactions can occur in the body, usually in the spine or brain. Numbness, paralysis and brain function disorders can also occur.
If a large amount of decompression is passed and bubbles enter the venous bloodstream, congestive symptoms in the lungs and circulatory shock can occur. In this condition, divers may become unconscious and if not treated immediately can lead to death.
Decompression can occur unexpectedly and randomly. The main factor is a decrease in ambient pressure, but there are other known risk factors such as deep or long dives, cold water, hard training in depth and too fast rising to the surface.
"Other factors that are thought to increase the risk of decompression but not enough evidence are obesity, dehydration, hard exercise after rising to the surface and respiratory diseases. Plus individual risk factors, which cause some divers to experience it more often than others even though they take part in the same diving training, "wrote the Divers Alert Network site.
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