Department of Medicine (Cardiology), Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Gill Heart and Vascular Institute, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506, United States.
Curr Vasc Pharmacol. 2018;16(4):344-354. doi: 10.2174/1570161115666170621084316.
Undersea diving is a sport and commercial industry. Knowledge of potential problems began with Caisson disease or "the bends", first identified with compressed air in the construction of tunnels under rivers in the 19th century. Subsequently, there was the commercially used old-fashioned diving helmet attached to a suit, with compressed air pumped down from the surface. Breathhold diving, with no supplementary source of air or other breathing mixture, is also a sport as well as a commercial fishing tool in some parts of the world. There has been an evolution to self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) diving with major involvement as a recreational sport but also of major commercial importance. Knowledge of the physiology and cardiovascular plus other medical problems associated with the various forms of diving have evolved extensively. The major medical catastrophes of SCUBA diving are air embolism and decompression sickness (DCS). Understanding of the essential referral to a hyperbaric recompression chamber for these problems is critical, as well as immediate measures until that recompression is achieved. These include the administration of 100% oxygen and rehydration with intravenous normal saline. Undersea diving continues to expand, especially as a sport, and a basic understanding of the associated preventive and emergency medicine will decrease complications and save lives.
潜水是一项运动和商业产业。对潜在问题的认识始于 Caisson 病或“减压病”,这种疾病最早是在 19 世纪,在河流下隧道的施工中发现的,当时使用的是压缩空气。随后,人们开始使用商业上使用的老式潜水头盔,通过从水面泵送压缩空气来提供呼吸空气。在不使用补充气源或其他呼吸混合物的情况下进行的屏气潜水,在世界上某些地区既是一种运动,也是一种商业捕鱼工具。自携式水下呼吸器(SCUBA)潜水已经发展成为一种主要的休闲运动,但也具有重要的商业意义。与各种潜水形式相关的生理学和心血管以及其他医疗问题的知识已经得到了广泛的发展。SCUBA 潜水的主要医疗灾难是空气栓塞和减压病(DCS)。了解这些问题需要到高压氧舱进行减压的必要性,以及在实现减压之前的紧急措施,包括给予 100%的氧气和静脉注射生理盐水进行补液,都是至关重要的。潜水运动在不断发展,尤其是作为一种运动,因此,对相关预防医学和急诊医学的基本了解将减少并发症并挽救生命。