Dunford R G, Mejia E B, Salbador G W, Gerth W A, Hampson N B
Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Undersea Hyperb Med. 2002 Summer;29(2):74-85.
Diving conditions, dive profiles, and symptoms of decompression sickness (DCS) in a group of Miskito Indian underwater seafood harvesters are described. Dive profiles for 5 divers were recorded with dive computers, and DCS symptoms were assessed by neurological examination and interview. Divers averaged 10 dives a day over a 7-day period with a mean depth of 67 +/- 7 FSW (306 +/- 123 kPa) and average in-water time of 20.6 +/- 6.3 minutes. Limb pain was reported on 10 occasions during 35 man-days of diving. Symptoms were typically managed with analgesic medication rather than recompression. Indices of the decompression stress were estimated from the recorded profiles using a probabilistic model. We conclude that the dives were outside the limits of standard air decompression tables and that DCS symptoms were common. The high frequency of limb pain suggests the potential for dysbaric bone necrosis for these divers.
描述了一组米斯基托印第安水下海鲜捕捞者的潜水条件、潜水剖面以及减压病(DCS)症状。使用潜水电脑记录了5名潜水员的潜水剖面,并通过神经学检查和访谈评估了DCS症状。潜水员在7天时间里平均每天潜水10次,平均深度为67±7英尺海水(306±123千帕),平均水下时间为20.6±6.3分钟。在35个潜水人日的潜水过程中,有10次报告出现肢体疼痛。症状通常用止痛药物治疗,而非再压缩治疗。使用概率模型从记录的剖面中估计减压应力指标。我们得出结论,这些潜水超出了标准空气减压表的范围,DCS症状很常见。肢体疼痛的高频率表明这些潜水员有患减压性骨坏死的可能性。