National Centre for Hyperbaric and Diving Medicine, Department of Occupational Medicine, Haukeland University Hospital, N-5021 Bergen, Norway.
J Neurol Sci. 2011 May 15;304(1-2):17-21. doi: 10.1016/j.jns.2011.01.021. Epub 2011 Mar 4.
Deep diving is defined as diving to depths more than 50 m of seawater (msw), and is mainly used for occupational and military purposes. A deep dive is characterized by the compression phase, the bottom time and the decompression phase. Neurological and neurophysiologic effects are demonstrated in divers during the compression phase and the bottom time. Immediate and transient neurological effects after deep dives have been shown in some divers. However, the results from the epidemiological studies regarding long term neurological effects from deep diving are conflicting and still not conclusive. Prospective clinical studies with sufficient power and sensitivity are needed to solve this very important issue.
深海潜水是指潜水到 50 米以上的海水深度(msw),主要用于职业和军事目的。深潜的特点是压缩阶段、底部时间和减压阶段。在压缩阶段和底部时间,潜水员会表现出神经系统和神经生理效应。一些潜水员在深潜后会立即出现短暂的神经系统效应。然而,关于深潜对长期神经系统影响的流行病学研究结果存在争议,尚未得出结论。需要进行具有足够效力和灵敏度的前瞻性临床研究来解决这个非常重要的问题。