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患有基础疾病时潜水。

Diving with pre-existing medical conditions.

作者信息

Lippmann John, McD Taylor David, Stevenson Christopher, Williams Jo, Mitchell Simon J

机构信息

Divers Alert Network Asia-Pacific, Ashburton, Victoria, Australia.

School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Diving Hyperb Med. 2017 Sep;47(3):180-190. doi: 10.28920/dhm47.3.180-190.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

This is the second report based on a survey of Divers Alert Network Asia-Pacific (DAN AP) members who dive with cardiovascular and respiratory conditions and diabetes. It examines the medical management of the divers' conditions, any diving modifications used to mitigate the risk and outcomes.

METHODOLOGY

An online cross-sectional survey was sent to 833 divers who had declared a targeted medical condition when applying for DAN AP membership between July 2009 and August 2013.

RESULTS

Two-hundred-and-sixty-eight respondents (32%) provided sufficient information on their conditions to be included in the analyses. These included ischaemic heart disease (31), arrhythmias (20), cardiac septal defects (31), other cardiac conditions (10), hypertension (127), diabetes (25), asthma (40) and pneumothorax (5). Forty-nine per cent had sought specialist diving medical advice about their condition and 23% reported modifying their diving practices to mitigate their risk. The cohort had completed 183,069 career dives, 57,822 of these since being diagnosed with their medical condition. There were 27 individuals who reported having decompression illness (25 of whom were subsequently diagnosed with a persistent foramen ovale), and two individuals who experienced an arrhythmia during diving.

CONCLUSIONS

Some DAN AP members are diving with medical conditions which could potentially impact the safety of their diving. A minority modified their diving practices to mitigate the risk of their condition and approximately half sought specialist diving medical advice. The incidence of diving-related problems precipitated by known and managed pre-existing health conditions seems low but further studies of larger cohorts and incorporating fatality data would be necessary to confirm this. These results are limited by the 32% response rate and potential for bias towards selection of those most careful with their health.

摘要

引言

这是基于对亚太地区潜水员警报网络(DAN AP)成员进行的一项调查得出的第二份报告,这些成员患有心血管和呼吸系统疾病以及糖尿病。该报告考察了潜水员疾病的医疗管理情况、为降低风险而采取的任何潜水调整措施以及结果。

方法

向833名潜水员发送了在线横断面调查问卷,这些潜水员在2009年7月至2013年8月申请DAN AP会员时申报了目标疾病。

结果

268名受访者(32%)提供了关于其病情的充分信息,可纳入分析。这些疾病包括缺血性心脏病(31例)、心律失常(20例)、心脏间隔缺损(31例)、其他心脏疾病(10例)、高血压(127例)、糖尿病(25例)、哮喘(40例)和气胸(5例)。49%的人就其病情寻求过专业潜水医疗建议,23%的人报告说调整了潜水习惯以降低风险。该队列共完成了183,069次职业潜水,自被诊断出患有疾病以来完成了57,822次。有27人报告患有减压病(其中25人随后被诊断出患有持续性卵圆孔未闭),2人在潜水期间出现心律失常。

结论

一些DAN AP成员在患有可能影响潜水安全的疾病情况下仍进行潜水。少数人调整了潜水习惯以降低病情风险,约一半人寻求了专业潜水医疗建议。由已知且已得到管理的既往健康状况引发的与潜水相关问题的发生率似乎较低,但需要对更大队列进行进一步研究并纳入死亡数据才能证实这一点。这些结果受到32%的回复率以及可能偏向选择那些最关注自身健康者的限制。

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