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{{Short description|Mathematical model of tissue inert gas uptake and release with pressure change}}
'''Bühlmann tables''' are [[decompression tables]] developed by Dr. [[Albert Bühlmann]], who did research into [[decompression]] theory at the Laboratory of Hyperbaric Physiology at the University Hospital in [[Zürich]], [[Switzerland]]. The results of Bühlmann's research that began in 1959, was published in a 1983 German book entitled Decompression-Decompression Sickness. The book was regarded as the most complete public reference on decompression calculations and was used soon after in [[dive computer]] [[algorithm]]s. In 1987 the SAA Bühlmann System was developed. This system used the dive tables and a set of rules so that people could dive safely and stay below their [[No Decompression Limit|no-decompression limit]]. The tables are still used today and are very popular, many dive computers still use the ZHL-8 algorithm and many tables are based on the ZHL-16 algorithm.
The '''Bühlmann decompression model''' is a [[Haldane's decompression model|neo-Haldanian model]] which uses Haldane's or Schreiner's formula for inert gas uptake, a linear expression for tolerated inert gas pressure coupled with a simple parameterised expression for alveolar inert gas pressure and expressions for combining Nitrogen and Helium parameters to model the way [[inert gases]] enter and leave the human body as the [[ambient pressure]] and inspired gas changes.<ref name="AAB1984" /> Different parameter sets are used to create [[decompression tables]] and in personal dive computers to compute no-decompression limits and decompression schedules for dives in real-time, allowing [[Underwater diving|divers]] to plan the depth and duration for dives and the required [[decompression stops]].
 
The model (Haldane, 1908)<ref name="haldane" /> assumes [[Decompression theory#Perfusion limitedar tissues and parallel tissue models|perfusion limited gas exchange and multiple parallel tissue compartments]] and uses an [[Exponential decay|exponential formula]] for in-gassing and out-gassing, both of which are assumed to occur in the dissolved phase.
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Bühlmann, however, assumes that safe dissolved inert gas levels are defined by a critical difference instead of a critical ratio.
 
Multiple sets of parameters were developed by Swiss physician Dr. [[Albert A. Bühlmann]], who did research into decompression theory at the Laboratory of Hyperbaric Physiology at the University Hospital in [[Zürich]], [[Switzerland]].<ref name="AAB1982" /><ref name="spums1999" />
== External links ==
The results of Bühlmann's research that began in 1959 were published in a 1983 German book whose English translation was entitled ''Decompression-Decompression Sickness''.<ref name="AAB1984" /> The book was regarded as the most complete public reference on decompression calculations and was used soon after in [[dive computer]] algorithms.
* [http://www.dive-tech.co.uk/workman%20and%20buhlmann.htm Decompression Theory: Robert Workman and Prof A Bühlmann]
 
==Principles==
Building on the previous work of [[John Scott Haldane]]<ref name="haldane" /> (The Haldane model, Royal Navy, 1908) and Robert Workman<ref name="Workman65" /> (M-Values, US-Navy, 1965) and working off funding from [[Shell Oil Company]],<ref name=Pressure94/> Bühlmann designed studies to establish the longest [[Half time (physics)|half-times]] of nitrogen and helium in human tissues.<ref name="AAB1984" /> These studies were confirmed by the ''Capshell'' experiments in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] in 1966.<ref name="Pressure94" /><ref name="pmid6053671" />
 
===Alveolar inert gas pressure===
The Bühlmann model uses a simplified version of the [[alveolar gas equation]] to calculate alveolar inert gas pressure
 
<math>P_{alv} = [P_{amb} - P_{H_{2}0} + \frac{1 - RQ}{RQ} P_{CO_{2}}]\cdot Q</math>
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Where <math>P_{H_{2}0}</math> is the water vapour pressure at 37°C (conventionally defined as 0.0627 bar), <math>P_{CO_{2}}</math> the carbon dioxide pressure (conventionally defined as 0.0534 bar), <math>Q</math> the inspired inert gas fraction, and <math>RQ</math> the respiratory coefficient: the ratio of carbon dioxide production to oxygen consumption. The Buhlmann model sets <math>RQ</math> to 1, simplifying the equation to
 
<math>P_{alv} = [P_{amb} - P_{H_{2}0}]\cdot Q</math>
 
===Tissue inert gas exchange===
Inert gas exchange in haldanian models is assumed to be perfusion limited and is governed by the ordinary differential equation
 
<math>\dfrac{\mathrm{d}P_t}{\mathrm{d}t} = k(P_{alv} - P_t)</math>
 
This equation can be solved for constant <math>P_{alv}</math> to give the Haldane equation:
 
<math>P_t(t) = P_{alv} + (P_{t}(0) - P_{alv}) \cdot e^{-kt}</math>
 
and for constant rate of change of alveolar gas pressure <math>R</math> to give the Schreiner equation:
 
<math>
P_t(t) = P_{alv}(0) + R(t - \dfrac{1}{k}) - (P_{alv}(0) - P_{t}(0) - \dfrac{R}{k}) e^{-kt}
</math>
 
===Tissue inert gas limits===
 
Similarly to Workman, the Bühlmann model specifies an affine relationship between ambient pressure and inert gas saturation limits. However, the Buhlmann model expresses this relationship in terms of absolute pressure
<math>P_{igtol} = a + \frac{P_{amb}}{b}</math>
 
Where <math>P_{igtol}</math> is the inert gas saturation limit for a given tissue and <math>a</math> and <math>b</math> constants for that tissue and inert gas.
 
The constants <math>a</math> and <math>b</math>, were originally derived from the saturation half-time using the following expressions:
 
<math>a = \frac{2\,\text{bar}}{\sqrt[3]{t_{1/2}}}</math>
<math>b = 1.005 - \frac{1}{\sqrt[2]{t_{1/2}}}</math>
 
The <math>b</math> values calculated do not precisely correspond to those used by Bühlmann for tissue compartments 4 (0.7825 instead of 0.7725) and 5 (0.8126 instead of 0.8125).<ref name="Buhlmann-a-b-2002" />
 
Versions B and C have manually modified<ref name="Buhlmann-a-b-2002" /> the coefficient <math>a</math>.
 
In addition to this formulation, the Bühlmann model also specifies how the constants for multiple inert gas saturation combine when both Nitrogen and Helium are present in a given tissue.
 
<math>a = a_{N_2} (1 - R) + a_{He} R</math>
 
<math>b = b_{N_2} (1 - R) + b_{He} R</math>
 
where <math>a_{N_2}</math> and <math>a_{He}</math> are the tissue's <math>a</math> Nitrogen and Helium coefficients and <math>R</math> the ratio of dissolved Helium to total dissolved inert gas.
 
===Ascent rates===
Ascent rate is intrinsically a variable, and may be selected by the programmer or user for table generation or simulations, and measured as real-time input in dive computer applications.
 
The rate of ascent to the first stop is limited to 3 bar per minute for compartments 1 to 5, 2 bar per minute for compartments 6 and 7, and 1 bar per minute for compartments 8 to 16. Chamber decompression may be continuous, or if stops are preferred they may be done at intervals of 1 or 3 m.<ref name="Buhlmann 1984" />
 
==Applications==
The Buhlmann model has been used within dive computers and to create tables.
 
===Tables===
Since precomputed tables cannot take into account the actual diving conditions, Buhlmann specifies a number of initial values and recommendations.
 
* Atmospheric pressure
* Water density
* Initial tissue loadings
* Descent rate
* Breathing gas
* Ascent rate
 
In addition, Buhlmann recommended that the calculations be based on a slightly deeper bottom depth.
===Dive computers===
Buhlmann assumes no initial values and makes no other recommendations for the application of the model within dive computers, hence all pressures and depths and gas fractions are either read from the computer sensors or specified by the diver and grouped dives do not require any special treatment.
 
==Versions==
Several versions and extensions of the Bühlmann model have been developed, both by Bühlmann and by later workers. The naming convention used to identify the set of parameters is a code starting ZH-L, from Zürich (ZH), Linear (L) followed by the number of different (a,b) couples (ZH-L 12 and ZH-L 16)<ref name="Buhlmann-a-b" />) or the number of tissue compartments (ZH-L 6, ZH-L 8), and other unique identifiers.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ZH-L16C Parameters (bar minute units)
|-
! !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! 11 !! 12 !! 13 !! 14 !! 15 !! 16
|-
| <math>h_{N2}</math> || 5.0|| 8.0|| 12.5|| 18.5|| 27.0|| 38.3|| 54.3|| 77.0|| 109.0|| 146.0|| 187.0|| 239.0|| 305.0|| 390.0|| 498.0|| 635.0
|-
| <math>a_{N2}</math> || 1.1696|| 1.0|| 0.8618|| 0.7562|| 0.62|| 0.5043|| 0.441|| 0.4|| 0.375|| 0.35|| 0.3295|| 0.3065|| 0.2835|| 0.261|| 0.248|| 0.2327
|-
| <math>b_{N2}</math> || 0.5578|| 0.6514|| 0.7222|| 0.7825|| 0.8126|| 0.8434|| 0.8693|| 0.8910|| 0.9092|| 0.9222|| 0.9319|| 0.9403|| 0.9477|| 0.9544|| 0.9602|| 0.9653
|-
| <math>h_{He}</math> || 1.88|| 3.02|| 4.72|| 6.99|| 10.21|| 14.48|| 20.53|| 29.11|| 41.20|| 55.19|| 70.69|| 90.34|| 115.29|| 147.42|| 188.24|| 240.03
|-
| <math>a_{He}</math> || 1.6189|| 1.383|| 1.1919|| 1.0458|| 0.922|| 0.8205|| 0.7305|| 0.6502|| 0.595|| 0.5545|| 0.5333|| 0.5189|| 0.5181|| 0.5176|| 0.5172|| 0.5119
|-
| <math>b_{He}</math> || 0.4770|| 0.5747|| 0.6527|| 0.7223|| 0.7582|| 0.7957|| 0.8279|| 0.8553|| 0.8757|| 0.8903|| 0.8997|| 0.9073|| 0.9122|| 0.9171|| 0.9217|| 0.9267
|}
 
'''ZH-L 12 (1983)'''
* ZH-L 12: The set of parameters published in 1983 with "Twelve Pairs of Coefficients for Sixteen Half-Value Times"<ref name="Buhlmann-a-b" />
 
'''ZH-L 16 (1986)'''<ref name="Buhlmann-2019" />
* ZH-L 16 or ZH-L 16 A (air, nitrox): The experimental set of parameters published in 1986.
* ZH-L 16 B (air, nitrox): The set of parameters modified for printed dive table production, using slightly more conservative “a” values for tissue compartments #6, 7, 8 and 13.
* ZH-L 16 C (air, nitrox): The set of parameters with more conservative “a” values for tissue compartments #5 to 15. For use in dive computers.
* ZH-L 16 (helium): The set of parameters for use with helium.
* ZH-L 16 ADT MB: set of parameters and specific algorithm used by Uwatec for their trimix-enabled computers. Modified in the middle compartments from the original ZHL-C, is adaptive to diver workload and includes [[Decompression practice#Profile determined intermediate stops|Profile-Determined Intermediate Stops]]. Profile modification is by means of "MB Levels", personal option conservatism settings, which are not defined in the manual.<ref name="Galileo" />
 
'''ZH-L 6 (1988)'''
* ZH-L 6 is an adaptation<ref name="Völlm-1" /> (Albert Bühlmann, Ernst B.Völlm and Markus Mock) of the ZH-L16 set of parameters, implemented in Aladin Pro computers (Uwatec, Beuchat), with 6 tissue compartments (half-time : 6 mn / 14 mn / 34 mn / 64 mn / 124 mn / 320 mn).
 
'''ZH-L 8 ADT (1992)'''
* ZH-L 8 ADT: A new approach with variable half-times and supersaturation tolerance depending on risk factors.<ref name="Völlm-1" /> The set of parameters and the algorithm are not public (Uwatec property, implemented in Aladin Air-X in 1992 and presented at BOOT in 1994). This algorithm may reduce the no-stop limit or require the diver to complete a compensatory decompression stop after an ascent rate violation, high work level during the dive, or low water temperature. This algorithm may also take into account the specific nature of repetitive dives.
 
* ZH-L 8 ADT MB: A version of the ZHL-8 ADT claimed to suppress MicroBubble formation.<ref name="Smart" />
* ZH-L 8 ADT MB PDIS: [[Decompression practice#Profile determined intermediate stops|Profile-Determined Intermediate Stops]].<ref name="dykcen" />
* ZH-L 8 ADT MB PMG: Predictive Multi-Gas.<ref name="Scubapro-Luna-PMG" />
 
==References==
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<ref name="AAB1982">{{cite journal |last=Bühlmann |first=Albert A. |title=[Experimental principles of risk-free decompression following hyperbaric exposure. 20 years of applied decompression research in Zurich] |language=de |journal=Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift |volume=112 |issue=2 |pages=48–59 |year=1982 |pmid=7071573 }}</ref>
 
<ref name="AAB1984">{{cite book |title=Decompression-Decompression Sickness |last=Bühlmann |first=Albert A. |author-link=Albert A. Bühlmann |year=1984 |publisher=Springer-Verlag |___location=Berlin New York |isbn=0-387-13308-9 }}</ref>
 
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<ref name="Buhlmann 1984" >{{cite book |first=A.A. |last=Bühlmann |title=Decompression - Decompression Sickness |publisher=Springer -Verlag |date=1984 |isbn=978-3-662-02409-6 |doi=10.1007/978-3-662-02409-6 }}</ref>
 
<ref name="Buhlmann-a-b" >{{cite book |first=A.A. |last=Bühlmann |title=Decompression - Decompression Sickness |publisher=Springer -Verlag |date=1984 |page=26 |isbn=978-3-662-02409-6 |doi=10.1007/978-3-662-02409-6 }}</ref>
 
<ref name="Buhlmann-a-b-2002" >{{cite book |first1=A.A. |last1=Bühlmann |first2=E.B. |last2=Völlm |first3=P. |last3=Nussberger |title=Tauchmedizin
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<ref name="Völlm-1">{{cite web |url=https://www.divetable.info/BS_ZH/Buehlmann_Algorithms.pdf |title=Bühlmann algorithm for dive computers |last=Völlm |first=Ernst |access-date=29 July 2023 |archive-date=10 September 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240910013821/https://www.divetable.info/BS_ZH/Buehlmann_Algorithms.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
 
<ref name="Buhlmann-2019">{{cite web|url=https://www.divetable.info/BS_ZH/altitude_diving.pdf|title=Bühlmann Memorial Symposium 29.03.2019|last=Mueller|first=Beat|access-date=29 July 2023|archive-date=19 April 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220419155841/https://www.divetable.info/BS_ZH/altitude_diving.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref>
 
<ref name="dykcen">{{cite web|url=http://www.dykcen.dk/PDF/Instruktor%20info/PDIS_Algorithm.pdf|title=Diving with PDIS (Profile-Dependent Intermediate Stop)|last=Staff|work=Dykkercentret website|publisher=Dykkercentret ApS|access-date=5 March 2016|___location=Frederiksberg|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161017170523/http://www.dykcen.dk/PDF/Instruktor%20info/PDIS_Algorithm.pdf|archive-date=17 October 2016|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
 
<ref name="Galileo" >{{cite book |title=Technical diving software for Galilio: User manual |url=https://www.scubapro.com/sites/scubapro_site/files/trimix_user_manual-eng.pdf |author=<!--not specified--> |publisher=Scubapro |access-date=18 September 2019 |archive-date=13 April 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190413220658/https://www.scubapro.com/sites/scubapro_site/files/trimix_user_manual-eng.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref>
 
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<ref name="Smart">{{cite web|url=http://users.skynet.be/sky68333/Theorie/Tabellen/Ver_bijl.pdf|title=Smart microbubble management|last=Staff|work=In Depth|publisher=Uwatec|access-date=12 March 2016|archive-date=21 September 2005|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050921115411/http://users.skynet.be/sky68333/Theorie/Tabellen/Ver_bijl.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>
 
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==Further reading==
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* {{cite journal |last1=Keller |first1=Hannes |last2=Bühlmann |first2=Albert A |author-link1=Hannes Keller |title=Deep diving and short decompression by breathing mixed gases |journal=Journal of Applied Physiology |volume=20 |issue=6 |pages=1267–70 |date=November 1965 |doi=10.1152/jappl.1965.20.6.1267 }}
* {{cite book |title=Tauchmedizin: Barotrauma Gasembolie Dekompression Dekompressionskrankheit |language=de |last=Bühlmann |first=Albert A |year=1992 |publisher=Springer-Verlag |___location=Berlin |isbn=3-540-55581-1 }}
* {{cite book |title=Tauchmedizin |language=de |last=Bühlmann |first=Albert A |year=1995 |publisher=Springer-Verlag |___location=Berlin |isbn=3-540-55581-1 }}
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==External links==
Many articles on the Bühlmann tables are available on the web.
*{{cite web |url=http://njscuba.net/gear/trng_10_deco.html |title=An Explanation of Professor A.A. Buehlmann's ZH-L16 Algorithm |last=Chapman |first=Paul |date=November 1999 |publisher=New Jersey Scuba Diver |access-date=20 January 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100215060446/http://njscuba.net/gear/trng_10_deco.html |archive-date=2010-02-15 |url-status=dead }} – Detailed background and worked examples
* [http://www.dive-tech.co.uk/workman%20and%20buhlmann.htm Decompression Theory: Robert Workman and Prof A Bühlmann]. An overview of the history of Bühlmann tables
* Stuart Morrison: [http://www.lizardland.co.uk/DIYDeco.html DIY Decompression] (2000). Works through the steps involved in using Bühlmann's ZH-L16 algorithm to write a decompression program.
 
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