The schedules listed here include both historical procedures and schedules currently in use. As a general rule, more recent tables from the same source have a greater success rate than the superseded schedules. Some of the older procedures are now considered to be dangerous.
US Navy 1943 100-foot Air Treatment Table Use: Treatment of decompression sickness where relief is obtained at or less than 66 fsw. • Obsolete • Oxygen is not used • Maximum pressure 100 fsw (30 msw) • Run time 3 hours 37 minutes
US Navy 1943 150-foot Air Treatment Table Use: Treatment of decompression sickness where relief is obtained at or less than 116 fsw. • Obsolete • Oxygen is not used • Maximum pressure 150 fsw (46 msw) • Run time 4 hours 55 minutes
US Navy 1943 200-foot Air Treatment Table Use: Treatment of decompression sickness where relief is obtained at or less than 166 fsw. • Obsolete • Oxygen is not used • Maximum pressure 200 fsw (61 msw) • Run time 5 hours 58 minutes
US Navy 1943 250-foot Air Treatment Table Use: Treatment of decompression sickness where relief is obtained at or less than 216 fsw. • Obsolete • Oxygen is not used • Maximum pressure 250 fsw (76 msw) • Run time 6 hours 46 minutes
US Navy 1943 300-foot Air Treatment Table Use: Treatment of decompression sickness where relief is obtained at or less than 266 fsw. • Obsolete • Oxygen is not used • Maximum pressure 300 fsw (91 msw) • Run time 7 hours 29 minutes
US Navy 1944 Long Air Recompression Treatment Table Use: Treatment of moderate to severe decompression sickness when oxygen is not available or the patient cannot tolerate the elevated oxygen partial pressure. • Oxygen is not used • Maximum pressure 165 fsw (50 msw) • Run time 5 hours 39 minutes
US Navy 1944 Long Air Recompression Treatment Table with Oxygen Use: Treatment of moderate to severe decompression sickness when oxygen is available. • Oxygen is used • Maximum pressure 165 fsw (50 msw) • Run time 3 hours 0 minutes
US Navy 1944 Short Air Recompression Treatment Table Use: Treatment of mild decompression sickness when oxygen is not available or the patient cannot tolerate the elevated oxygen partial pressure. • Oxygen is not used • Maximum pressure 100 fsw (30 msw) • Run time 5 hours 5 minutes
US Navy 1944 Short Oxygen Recompression Treatment Table Use: Treatment of mild decompression sickness. • Oxygen is used • Maximum pressure 100 fsw (30 msw) • Run time 2 hours 17 minutes
US Navy Recompression Treatment Table 1 Use: Treatment of pain only decompression sickness. • Pain is relieved at less than 66 fsw (20 msw) • Oxygen is available • Maximum pressure 100 fsw (30 msw) • Run time 2 hours 21 minutes • Omitted from the US Navy Diving Manual since Revision 6
US Navy Air Treatment Table 1A Table 1A is included in the US Navy Diving Manual Revision 6 and is authorized for use as a last resort when oxygen is not available. This table has been revised by decreasing the ascent rate from 1 minute between stops to 1 fsw per minute since the original was published in 1958. Use: For treatment of pain only decompression sickness. • Pain is relieved at less than 66 fsw. (20 msw) • Air only, No oxygen. • Maximum pressure 100 fsw (30 msw) • Run time 7 hours 52 minutes
US Navy Recompression Treatment Table 2 Use: Treatment of pain-only decompression sickness. • Pain is relieved at greater than 66 fsw (20 msw) • Oxygen available • Maximum pressure 165 fsw (50 msw) • Run time 4 hours 1 minute
US Navy Air Treatment Table 2a Table 2A is included in the US Navy Diving Manual Revision 6 and is authorized for use as a last resort when oxygen is not available. This table has been revised by decreasing the ascent rate from 1 minute between stops to 1 fsw per minute since the original was published in 1958. Use: Treatment of pain only decompression sickness when oxygen cannot be used. • Pain is relieved at a depth greater than 66 fsw (20 msw). • Oxygen not available • Maximum pressure 165 fsw (50 msw) • Run time 13 hours 33 minutes
US Navy Air Treatment Table 3 Table 3 is included in the US Navy Diving Manual Revision 6 and is authorized for use as a last resort when oxygen is not available. This table has been revised by decreasing the ascent rate from 1 minute between stops to 1 fsw per minute since the original was published in 1958. Use: Treatment of serious symptoms when oxygen cannot be used and symptoms are relieved within 30 minutes at 165 feet. • Oxygen not available • Maximum pressure 165 fsw (50 msw) • Run time 21 hours 33 minutes
US Navy Recompression Treatment Table 4 This table is in the US Navy Diving Manual Revision 6 and is currently authorized for use. Use: Treatment of serious symptoms when oxygen can be used and symptoms are not relieved within 30 minutes at 165 fsw (50 msw). • Oxygen enriched treatment gases and Oxygen may be used. Air may be used if nothing better is available. If oxygen breathing is interrupted no compensation to the times is required. Oxygen partial pressure may not exceed 3 ata (3 bar). • Maximum depth 165 fsw (50 msw) • Time at 165 fsw optional from 30 minutes to 2 hours including compression • Total run time 39 hours 6 minutes to 40 hours 36 minutes
US Navy Recompression Treatment Table 5 Use: Treatment of pain-only decompression sickness when oxygen can be used and symptoms are relieved within 10 minutes at 60 ft. • Treatment Table 5 is currently included in the US Navy Diving Manual and is approved for use. • Oxygen treatment • Maximum pressure 60 fsw (18 msw) • Standard run time 2 hours 16 minutes • The table may be extended by two oxygen-breathing periods at the 30 fsw (9 msw) stop
US Navy Recompression Treatment Table 5a Use: Treatment of gas embolism when oxygen can be used and symptoms are relieved within 15 minutes at 165 fsw (50 msw). • Treatment table 5a is not currently included in the US Navy Diving Manual (Revision 6). • Oxygen treatment • Maximum pressure 165 fsw (50 msw) • Run time 2 hours 34 minutes
US Navy Recompression Treatment Table 6 Use: Treatment of pain-only decompression sickness when oxygen can be used and symptoms are not relieved within 10 minutes at 60 fsw (18 msw). • Oxygen treatment • Maximum pressure 60 fsw (18 msw) • Run time 4 hours 45 minutes
Catalina modification The Catalina treatment table is a modification of Treatment Table 6. Oxygen cycles are 20 minutes, and air breaks 5 minutes. The full Catalina Table allows for up to 5 extensions at 60 fsw. Shorter versions include: • 3 oxygen cycles at 60 fsw followed by a minimum of 6 oxygen cycles at 30 fsw. (equivalent to USN Table 6) • 4 oxygen cycles at 60 fsw followed by a minimum of 9 oxygen cycles at 30 fsw. • 5 to 8 oxygen cycles at 60 fsw followed by a minimum of 12 oxygen cycles at 30 fsw. Tenders breathe oxygen for 60 minutes at 30 fsw. Further treatments may follow after at least 12 hours on air at the surface.
US Navy Recompression Treatment Table 6a Use: Treatment of gas embolism when oxygen can be used and symptoms moderate to a major extent within 30 minutes at 165 ft. • This treatment table is included in the US Navy Diving Manual Revision 6 and is currently authorized for use. It has been updated since original publication. • Oxygen treatment • Optional treatment with oxygen enriched gases (Heliox or Nitrox) not exceeding 3.0 ata (3 bar) partial pressure of oxygen if available • Maximum pressure 165 fsw (50 msw) • Nominal run time 5 hours 50 minutes from reaching full pressure At 50msw (absolute pressure 6 bar) an oxygen fraction of 50% will produce a partial pressure of 3 bar, This could be a
nitrox,
heliox or
trimix blend with 50% oxygen.
US Navy Treatment Table 7 Use: Treatment of non-responding severe gas embolism or life-threatening decompression sickness. It is used when loss of life may result from decompression from 60 fsw. It is not used to treat residual symptoms that do not improve at 60 fsw, or to treat residual pain. • Treatment table 7 is included in the US Navy Diving Manual Revision 6 and is currently authorized for use. • Oxygen is used if practicable • Maximum pressure 60 fsw (18 msw) • Minimum time at 60 fsw is 12 hours. Decompression following this length of exposure is generally considered decompression from saturation, so the decompression profile is not affected by longer exposure at 60 fsw. Use of this table may be preceded by initial treatment on table 6, 6A or 4. Table 7 treatment begins on arrival at 60 fsw. • Duration of decompression is 36 hours • Decompression comprises an approximated continuous ascent with stops every 2 fsw as shown in the graphic profile, with a stop at 4 fsw for 4 hours to avoid inadvertent loss of pressure due to seal failure at low pressure differences.
US Navy Treatment Table 8 Use: Mainly for treating deep uncontrolled ascents when more than 60 minutes of decompression have been omitted. • Treatment table 8 is included in the US Navy Diving Manual Revision 6 and is currently authorized for use. • Adapted from Royal Navy Treatment Table 65. • Patient is recompressed to pressure of symptomatic relief but not to exceed 225 fsw and treatment initiated • Once begun, decompression is continuous, but may be interrupted at 60 fsw or shallower. • Heliox mixtures may be used at pressures exceeding 165 fsw to reduce nitrogen narcosis. Heliox 64/36 is the preferred treatment gas. • Heliox or Nitrox with partial pressure not exceeding 3 ata may be used as treatment gas at pressures less than 165 fsw • 100% oxygen may be used as treatment gas at pressures less than 60 fsw • Decompression is done by 2 fsw pressure decrements unless the start depth is an odd number, in which case the first stop is at a 3 fsw reduction in pressure. Stop times vary according to the depth range of the stop. Shorter stops are done at greater pressures, and the stop time increases as the stops get shallower. • Nominal total ascent time from 225 fsw is 56 hours 29 minutes.
US Navy Treatment Table 9 Use: Hyperbaric oxygen treatment as prescribed by Diving Medical Officer for: • Residual symptoms after treatment for AGE/DCS • Cases of carbon monoxide or cyanide poisoning • Smoke inhalation • Initial treatment of patients urgently needing definitive medical care for severe injuries. • Maximum pressure 45 fsw (13.5 msw) • Nominal elapsed time excluding pressurization 102 minutes • Treatment depth may be reduced to 30 fsw (9 msw) if patient cannot tolerate oxygen at 45 fsw (13.5 msw). • Table may be extended to a maximum of 4 hours oxygen breathing time.
US Navy Treatment Table for decompression sickness occurring on saturation dives Use: For treatment of decompression sickness manifested as musculoskeletal pains only, during decompression from saturation. • Maximum pressure specified is 1600 fsw • Recompression in increments of 10 fsw at 5 fsw per minute until diver reports improvement. It is not usually necessary or desirable to recompress by more than 30 fsw. • Treatment gas with oxygen partial pressure of up to 2.5 atm may be administered by BIBS mask for periods of 20 minutes, with breaks of 5 minutes on chamber gas during recompression and holding periods. Pure oxygen may be used at pressures less than 60 fsw. Use: For treatment of serious decompression sickness resulting from upward excursion. • Recompression immediately at 30 fsw per minute to at least the depth from which the excursion started. • If this does not provide complete relief compression should continue until relief is reported. • Hold at relief depth for at least 2 hours for pain only symptoms and at least 12 hours for serious symptoms. Decompress after treatment according to normal saturation decompression schedule from the treatment depth.
Tektite I and II Treatment and emergency decompression schedule for a 42 to 50-foot saturation dive Treatment of Tektite aquanauts after emergency surfacing. • Saturation gas mixture Nitrox 9% • Oxygen available • Maximum pressure 60 fsw (18 msw) • Run time 14 hours 40 minutes
Tektite II Treatment and emergency decompression schedule for the 100-foot saturation dive Treatment of Tektite aquanauts after emergency surfacing. • Oxygen available • Maximum pressure up to 200 fsw • Run time variable depending on circumstances
Royal Navy 1943 Recompression Treatment Procedure Treatment of any decompression sickness symptoms. • Oxygen not used • Maximum pressure variable up to 225 fsw (68 msw) • Run time 4 hours 57 minutes to 5 hours 57 minutes
Royal Navy Table 51 – Air Recompression Therapy Use: Treatment of pain-only decompression sickness when oxygen is not available and pain is relieved within 10 minutes at or less than 20 msw (667 fsw) • Oxygen not used • Maximum pressure 30 msw (98 fsw) • Run time 7 hours 5 minutes
Royal Navy Table 52 – Air Recompression Therapy Use: Treatment of pain-only decompression sickness when oxygen is not available and pain is
not relieved within 10 minutes at or less than 20 msw (66 fsw) but does have relief within 10 minutes at 50 msw (165 fsw). • Oxygen not used • Maximum pressure 50 msw (164 fsw) • Run time 9 hours 58 minutes
Royal Navy Table 53 – Air Recompression Therapy Use: Treatment of joint pain plus a more serious symptom of decompression sickness when oxygen is not available and symptoms are relieved within 30 minutes at or less than 50 msw (164 fsw) • Oxygen not used • Maximum pressure 50msw (164 fsw) • Run time 19 hours 48 minutes
Royal Navy Table 54 – Air Recompression Therapy Use: Treatment of joint pain plus a more serious symptom of decompression sickness when oxygen is available and symptoms are
not relieved within 30 minutes at or less than • Oxygen available • Maximum pressure 50 msw (164 fsw) • Run time 39 hours 0 minutes
Royal Navy Table 55 – Air Recompression Therapy Use: Treatment of joint pain plus a more serious symptom of decompression sickness when oxygen is not available and symptoms are
not relieved within 30 minutes at or less than 50msw (164 fsw) • Oxygen not available • Maximum pressure 50 msw (164 fsw) • Run time 43 hours 0 minutes
Royal Navy Table 61 – Oxygen Recompression Therapy Use: Treatment of pain only decompression sickness when oxygen is available and pain is relieved within 10 minutes or at less than 18 msw (59 fsw), or for serious symptoms where a specialist medical officer is present. • Oxygen treatment • Maximum pressure 18 msw (59 fsw) • Run time 2 hours 17 minutes
Royal Navy Table 62 – Oxygen Recompression Therapy Use: Treatment of pain only decompression sickness when oxygen is available and pain is not relieved within 10 minutes at 18 msw (59 fsw), or for serious symptoms where a specialist medical officer is present. • Oxygen treatment • Maximum pressure 18 msw (59 fsw) • Run time 4 hours 47 minutes
Royal Navy Table 71 – Modified Air Recompression Table Use: Treatment of any decompression symptom if a specialist medical officer is present. • Oxygen not available • Maximum pressure 70 msw (230 fsw) • Run time 47 hours 44 minutes
Royal Navy Table 72 – Modified Air Recompression Therapy Use: Treatment of any decompression symptom if a specialist medical officer is present. Applicable for multiple recompression of submarine survivors. • Oxygen not available • Maximum pressure 50 msw (164 fsw) • Run time 46 hours 45 minutes
RNPL Therapeutic Decompression from a Helium-Oxygen Recompression Use: Treatment of decompression sickness occurring during decompression from a Heliox dive. • Oxygen not used • Maximum pressure variable. May be greater than 137 msw (450 fsw) • Run time depends on treatment depth
French Navy Recompression Treatment Table 1 (GERS 1962) Use: Treatment of mild decompression sickness. • Oxygen is available • Maximum pressure 30 msw (98 fsw) • Run time 4 hours 12 minutes
French Navy Recompression Treatment Table 2 (GERS 1962) Use: Treatment of mild to moderate decompression sickness. • Oxygen is available • Maximum pressure 50 msw (164 fsw) • Run time 6 hours 44 minutes
French Navy Recompression Treatment Table 3 (GERS 1962) Use: Treatment of moderate to severe decompression sickness. • Oxygen is available • Maximum pressure 50 msw (164 fsw) • Run time 12 hours 44 minutes
French Navy Recompression Treatment Table 4 (GERS 1962) Use: Treatment of severe decompression sickness. • Oxygen is available • Maximum pressure 50 msw (164 fsw) • Run time 36 hours 14 minutes or 37 hours 44 minutes
French Navy Recompression Treatment Table 4A (GERS 1962) Use: Treatment of severe decompression sickness. • Oxygen is not available • Maximum pressure 50 msw (164 fsw) • Run time 38 hours 14 minutes or 39 hours 39 minutes
French Navy Air Recompression Treatment Table (GERS 1964) Use: Treatment of decompression sickness. • Oxygen is not available or the patient cannot tolerate high partial pressures of oxygen • Maximum pressure 50 msw (164 fsw) • Run time 73 hours 10 minutes
French Navy Air Recompression Treatment Table (GERS 1964) Use: Treatment of decompression sickness. • Oxygen is not available or the patient cannot tolerate high partial pressures of oxygen • Maximum pressure 50 msw (164 fsw) • Run time 76 hours 40 minutes
French Navy High-Oxygen Recompression Treatment Table (GERS 1964) Use: Treatment of moderately severe decompression sickness. • Oxygen is available • Maximum pressure 30 msw (98 fsw) • Run time between 20 hours 33 minutes and 36 hours 3 minutes
French Navy Recompression Treatment Table A (GERS 1968) Use: Treatment of mild decompression sickness after dives to less than 40 m depth. • Oxygen is available • Maximum pressure 30 msw (98 fsw) • Run time 5 hours 33 minutes
French Navy Recompression Treatment Table B (GERS 1968) Use: Treatment of mild decompression sickness after dives to more than 40 m depth. • Oxygen is available • Maximum pressure 30 msw (98 fsw) • Run time 8 hours 3 minutes
French Navy Recompression Treatment Table C (GERS 1968) Use: Treatment of moderately severe decompression sickness after dives to more than 40m depth or severe decompression sickness after dives shallower than 40m. • Oxygen is available • Maximum pressure 30 msw (98 fsw) • Run time 14 hours 29 minutes to 36 hours 57 minutes
French Navy Recompression Treatment Table D (GERS 1968) Use: Treatment of moderately severe and severe decompression sickness. • Oxygen is not available or cannot be tolerated by the patient • Maximum pressure 50 msw (164 fsw) • Run time 69 hours 45 minutes or 77 hours 45 minutes
French Navy Recompression Treatment Table 1A (GERS 1968) Use: Treatment of mild decompression sickness after dives to less than 40 m. • Oxygen is not available or cannot be tolerated by the patient • Maximum pressure 30 msw (98 fsw) • Run time 7 hours 18 minutes
French Navy Recompression Treatment Table 2A (GERS 1968) Use: Treatment of mild decompression sickness after dives to more than 40 m. • Oxygen is not available or cannot be tolerated by the patient • Maximum pressure 50 msw (164 fsw) • Run time 12 hours 45 minutes
French Navy Recompression Treatment Table 3A (GERS 1968) Use: Treatment of moderate or severe decompression sickness. • Oxygen is not available or cannot be tolerated by the patient • Maximum pressure 50 msw (164 fsw) • Run time 20 hours 45 minutes
Comex Therapeutic Table CX 12 Use: Treatment of musculoskeletal decompression sickness following normal decompression if symptoms are relieved within 4 minutes or at less than 8 msw. • Oxygen is available • Maximum pressure 12 msw (40 fsw) • Run time 2 hours 10 minutes
Comex Therapeutic Table 18C Use: Treatment of musculoskeletal decompression sickness following normal or shortened decompression if symptoms are not relieved within 4 minutes at 8 msw, but are relieved within 15 minutes at or less than 18 msw. • Oxygen is available • Maximum pressure 18 msw (60 fsw) • Run time 2 hours 54 minutes
Comex Therapeutic Table 18L Use: Treatment of musculoskeletal decompression sickness following normal or shortened decompression if symptoms are not relieved within 15 minutes at 18 msw. • Oxygen is available • Maximum pressure 18 msw (60 fsw) • Run time 4 hours 59 minutes
Comex Therapeutic Table CX 30 Use: Treatment of vestibular and general neurological decompression sickness following normal or shortened decompression. • Oxygen and Heliox 50 or Nitrox 50 is available • Maximum pressure 30 msw (100 fsw) • Run time 7 hours 2 minutes
Comex Therapeutic Table CX 30A Use: Treatment of musculoskeletal decompression sickness when signs of oxygen toxicity are present. • Oxygen is available • Maximum pressure 30 msw • Run time 8 hours 44 minutes
Comex Therapeutic Table CX 30AL Use: Treatment of vestibular and general neurological decompression sickness when signs of oxygen toxicity are present. • Oxygen is available • Maximum pressure 30 sw • Run time 11 hours 8 minutes
Russian Therapeutic Recompression Regimen I Use: Treatment of light forms of decompression sickness when the symptoms are completely resolved when reaching a pressure of 29 msw (96 fsw). • Oxygen is not used • Maximum pressure 49 msw (160 fsw) • Run time 13 hours 9 minutes
Russian Therapeutic Recompression Regimen II Use: Treatment of light forms of decompression sickness when the symptoms are completely resolved when reaching a pressure of 49 msw (160 fsw), or if there is a relapse after use of Regimen I. • Oxygen is not used • Maximum pressure 49 msw (160 fsw) • Run time 26 hours 11 minutes
Russian Therapeutic Recompression Regimen III Use: Treatment of moderately severe decompression sickness, or if there is a relapse after use of Regimen II. • Oxygen is not used • Maximum pressure 68 msw (224 fsw) • Run time 31 hours 26 minutes
Russian Therapeutic Recompression Regimen IV Use: Treatment of severe decompression sickness, or if there is a relapse after use of Regimen III. • Oxygen is not used • Maximum pressure 97 msw (320 fsw) • Run time 39 hours 2 minutes
Russian Therapeutic Recompression Regimen V Use: Treatment of very severe decompression sickness, or if there is a relapse after use of Regimen IV. • Oxygen is not used. Helium may optionally be used for compression below 224 fsw in addition to the air used for initial compression. • Maximum pressure 97 msw (320 fsw) • Run time 87 hours 7 minutes (3 days 15 hours 7 minutes)
German Short Air Recompression Treatment Table used during the Rendsburg pedestrian tunnel project Use: Treatment of mild decompression sickness where relief occurs within 30 minutes at 30 msw (98 fsw) • Oxygen not used • Maximum pressure 30 msw (98 fsw) • Run time 2 hours 18 minutes
German Recompression Treatment Table used during the Rendsburg pedestrian tunnel project Use: Treatment of mild decompression sickness where relief does not occur within 30 minutes at 30 msw (98 fsw) • Oxygen is used • Maximum pressure 30 msw (98 fsw) • Run time 5 hours 24 minutes
German Recompression Treatment Table used during the Rendsburg pedestrian tunnel project Use: Treatment of severe decompression sickness where relief does not occur within 30 minutes at 30 msw (98 fsw) • Oxygen is used • Maximum pressure 30 msw (98 fsw) • Run time 36 hours 55 minutes or 38 hours 25 minutes ==Oxygen tables designed for monoplace chambers==