Marabotti Claudio, Prediletto Renato, Scalzini Alessandro, Pingitore Alessandro, Passera Mirko, Laurino Marco, L'Abatte Antonio
EXTREME Centre, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy.
CNR Institute of Clinical Physiology, Pisa, Italy.
Undersea Hyperb Med. 2017 Mar-Apr;44(2):141-147. doi: 10.22462/3.4.2017.7.
A neoprene wetsuit is widely used to reduce thermal dispersion during diving. Recent observations have pointed out that elastic recoil of the wetsuit might have significant compressive effects, able to affect water and electrolyte homeostasis during both dry and immersed conditions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible cardiovascular and respiratory effects of the neoprene wetsuit in dry conditions in a sample of experienced divers. Twenty-four (24) healthy divers were evaluated by Doppler-echocardiography and by spirometry in basal conditions and while wearing a full neoprene wetsuit. During wetsuit conditions, we observed a significant decrease in heart rate (-5%; p ⟨ 0.05) and cardiac output (-12%; p ⟨ 0.05), and a significant increase in total peripheral resistances (15%; p ⟨ 0.05). Moreover, a significant reduction of right ventricular early diastolic filling was observed (-15%; p ⟨ 0.05). As concerns pulmonary function, a significant reduction of vital capacity (-2%; p ⟨ 0.001) and expiratory reserve volume (-25%; p ⟨ 0.001), and a significant increase of inspiratory capacity (9%; p ⟨ 0.001) and tidal volume (25%; p ⟨ 0.05) were observed. These data support the hypothesis that neoprene elastic recoil, possibly due to a compression exerted on chest, might affect systemic circulation (decreasing cardiac output and impairing right ventricular filling) and respiratory function.
氯丁橡胶潜水服被广泛用于减少潜水过程中的热散失。最近的观察指出,潜水服的弹性回缩可能具有显著的压缩作用,在干燥和浸入水中的情况下都能影响水和电解质平衡。本研究的目的是评估氯丁橡胶潜水服在干燥条件下对有经验潜水员样本可能产生的心血管和呼吸影响。24名健康潜水员在基础状态下以及穿着全套氯丁橡胶潜水服时,通过多普勒超声心动图和肺活量测定法进行评估。在穿着潜水服的情况下,我们观察到心率显著下降(-5%;p<0.05)和心输出量显著下降(-12%;p<0.05),以及总外周阻力显著增加(15%;p<0.05)。此外,观察到右心室早期舒张期充盈显著减少(-15%;p<0.05)。关于肺功能,观察到肺活量显著减少(-2%;p<0.001)和呼气储备量显著减少(-25%;p<0.001),以及吸气量显著增加(9%;p<0.001)和潮气量显著增加(25%;p<0.05)。这些数据支持了这样的假设,即氯丁橡胶的弹性回缩,可能是由于对胸部施加的压迫,可能会影响体循环(降低心输出量并损害右心室充盈)和呼吸功能。