Quote: (Originally Posted by
Simon Mitchell)

Hello Mark,
I don't think you can read much into this with respect to diving. The experiment was conducted dry. The centralisation of blood volume that is achieved with the head down position in a dry subject is already achieved by peripheral vasoconstriction and loss of gravitational effect in an immersed subject, no matter what position they are in - head up, head down, sideways etc. This is not to detract from the importance of their findings for dry subjects about to escape from a submarine, about to embark on a space walk or in a couple of other contexts I can think of. However, there is probably no relevance to divers.
Warm regards,
Simon Mitchell
Are you sure it has no relevance to us? What about DCI treatment? A slightly head-down position would also open the small vessels a bit more. Maybe a detuned reg would not be such a bad idea when laying on the boat sucking the O2-bottle... Just a thought