Arieli R, Arieli Y, Daskalovic Y, Eynan M, Abramovich A
Israel Naval Medical Institute, IDF Medical Corps, Haifa, Israel.
Aviat Space Environ Med. 2006 Nov;77(11):1153-7.
There is a dearth of information regarding CNS oxygen toxicity accidents in closed-circuit oxygen diving. The aims of the present study were to report the sensations and symptoms that accompany CNS oxygen toxicity accidents, and to evaluate whether loss of consciousness can occur without any warning signs.
We documented 36 CNS oxygen toxicity accidents in closed-circuit oxygen diving. The full accident inquiry included the first report from the diving unit, an interview of the victim and his buddy by the researchers, and an examination of the diving equipment.
The symptoms that appeared before termination of a dive, as reported by the victim or his buddy, were as follows (in descending order of frequency): limb convulsions; hyperventilation; difficulty maintaining a steady depth; headache; and visual disturbances. The symptoms that appeared after detachment from the mouthpiece were, in descending order of frequency: headache; loss of consciousness; confusion; weakness; dizziness; and facial muscle twitching and limb convulsions. A high inspired CO2 [mean 4.2 kPa (29.9 mmHg)] was connected with loss of consciousness. No dive was terminated before at least two symptoms (mean 3.4) had been noted a minimum of 5 min before termination.
Symptoms that are accepted as being related to CNS oxygen toxicity, as well as others such as headache, difficulty maintaining a steady depth, hyperventilation, weakness, and a choking sensation, were more frequent among the O2 accident victims compared with divers who did not interrupt their dives.
Awareness of any unusual sensation can prevent a potentially dangerous situation from arising.
关于封闭式循环氧气潜水过程中中枢神经系统氧中毒事故的信息匮乏。本研究的目的是报告中枢神经系统氧中毒事故所伴随的感觉和症状,并评估意识丧失是否会在没有任何预警信号的情况下发生。
我们记录了36起封闭式循环氧气潜水过程中的中枢神经系统氧中毒事故。完整的事故调查包括潜水单位的第一份报告、研究人员对受害者及其同伴的访谈以及对潜水设备的检查。
受害者或其同伴报告的在潜水结束前出现的症状如下(按频率降序排列):肢体抽搐;过度通气;难以保持稳定深度;头痛;视觉障碍。脱离咬嘴后出现的症状按频率降序排列为:头痛;意识丧失;困惑;虚弱;头晕;面部肌肉抽搐和肢体抽搐。高吸入二氧化碳[平均4.2 kPa(29.9 mmHg)]与意识丧失有关。在至少记录到两种症状(平均3.4种)且在潜水结束前至少5分钟出现这些症状之前,没有潜水被终止。
与未中断潜水的潜水员相比,被认为与中枢神经系统氧中毒相关的症状以及其他症状,如头痛、难以保持稳定深度、过度通气、虚弱和窒息感,在氧气中毒事故受害者中更为常见。
意识到任何异常感觉可以防止潜在危险情况的发生。