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通过预处理减轻水肺潜水员的减压压力

Preconditioning to Reduce Decompression Stress in Scuba Divers.

作者信息

Germonpré Peter, Balestra Costantino

出版信息

Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2017 Feb 1;88(2):114-120. doi: 10.3357/AMHP.4642.2017.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Using ultrasound imaging, vascular gas emboli (VGE) are observed after asymptomatic scuba dives and are considered a key element in the potential development of decompression sickness (DCS). Diving is also accompanied with vascular dysfunction, as measured by flow-mediated dilation (FMD). Previous studies showed significant intersubject variability to VGE for the same diving exposure and demonstrated that VGE can be reduced with even a single pre-dive intervention. Several preconditioning methods have been reported recently, seemingly acting either on VGE quantity or on endothelial inflammatory markers.

METHODS

Nine male divers who consistently showed VGE postdive performed a standardized deep pool dive (33 m/108 ft, 20 min in 33°C water temperature) to investigate the effect of three different preconditioning interventions: heat exposure (a 30-min session of dry infrared sauna), whole-body vibration (a 30-min session on a vibration mattress), and dark chocolate ingestion (30 g of chocolate containing 86% cocoa). Dives were made one day per week and interventions were administered in a randomized order.

RESULTS

These interventions were shown to selectively reduce VGE, FMD, or both compared to control dives. Vibration had an effect on VGE (39.54%, SEM 16.3%) but not on FMD postdive. Sauna had effects on both parameters (VGE: 26.64%, SEM 10.4%; FMD: 102.7%, SEM 2.1%), whereas chocolate only improved FMD (102.5%, SEM 1.7%).

DISCUSSION

This experiment, which had the same subjects perform all control and preconditioning dives in wet but completely standardized diving conditions, demonstrates that endothelial dysfunction appears to not be solely related to VGE.Germonpré P, Balestra C. Preconditioning to reduce decompression stress in scuba divers. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2017; 88(2):114-120.

摘要

背景

通过超声成像观察到,无症状水肺潜水后会出现血管气体栓塞(VGE),这被认为是减压病(DCS)潜在发展的关键因素。潜水还伴随着血管功能障碍,通过血流介导的血管舒张(FMD)来衡量。先前的研究表明,对于相同的潜水暴露,不同个体的VGE存在显著差异,并且表明即使进行单次潜水前干预也可以减少VGE。最近报道了几种预处理方法,似乎对VGE数量或内皮炎症标志物有作用。

方法

九名潜水后始终出现VGE的男性潜水员进行了标准化的深水池潜水(33米/108英尺,水温33°C,时长20分钟),以研究三种不同预处理干预措施的效果:热暴露(30分钟的干式红外桑拿)、全身振动(在振动床垫上进行30分钟)和食用黑巧克力(30克含86%可可的巧克力)。每周进行一天潜水,并以随机顺序进行干预。

结果

与对照潜水相比,这些干预措施显示出能选择性地减少VGE、FMD或两者。振动对潜水后的VGE有影响(39.54%,标准误16.3%),但对FMD没有影响。桑拿对两个参数都有影响(VGE:26.64%,标准误10.4%;FMD:102.7%,标准误2.1%),而巧克力仅改善了FMD(102.5%,标准误1.7%)。

讨论

本实验让相同的受试者在潮湿但完全标准化的潜水条件下进行所有对照和预处理潜水,结果表明内皮功能障碍似乎不仅仅与VGE有关。

热尔蒙普雷P,巴莱斯特拉C。潜水员减压应激预处理。航空航天医学与人类表现。2017;88(2):114 - 120。

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