Glazer Tiffany A, Telian Steven A
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As of 2015, more than 23 million scuba diver certifications have been issued across the globe. Given the popularity of scuba diving, it is incumbent on every physician to know and understand the specific medical hazards and conditions associated with scuba diving.
Sources were obtained from PubMed, MEDLINE, and EBSCO databases from 1956 onward and ranged from diverse fields including otologic reviews and wilderness medicine book chapters.
Clinical review.
Level 5.
Otologic hazards can be categorized into barotrauma-related injuries or decompression sickness.
When combined with a high index of suspicion, the physician can recognize these disorders and promptly initiate proper treatment of the potentially hazardous and irreversible conditions related to scuba diving.
截至2015年,全球已颁发超过2300万份水肺潜水员证书。鉴于水肺潜水的普及程度,每位医生都有责任了解和认识与水肺潜水相关的特定医学风险和状况。
从1956年起,通过PubMed、MEDLINE和EBSCO数据库获取资料,资料来源涵盖多个不同领域,包括耳科学综述和野外医学书籍章节。
临床综述。
5级。
耳科风险可分为气压伤相关损伤或减压病。
结合高度的怀疑指数,医生能够识别这些病症,并迅速对与水肺潜水相关的潜在危险且不可逆的状况展开恰当治疗。