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潜水医学与耳鼻喉科医师:第一部分。潜入 SCUBA 生理学与损伤预防。

SCUBA Medicine for otolaryngologists: Part I. Diving into SCUBA physiology and injury prevention.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Division of Otolaryngology, University of Connecticut Health, Farmington, Connecticut, U.S.A.

出版信息

Laryngoscope. 2020 Jan;130(1):52-58. doi: 10.1002/lary.27867. Epub 2019 Feb 18.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Introduce pertinent self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) physiology and corresponding terminology. Appreciate the scope of diving and related otolaryngological injury. Illustrate pathophysiologic mechanisms for diving injuries. Summarize strategies for ear, paranasal sinus, and lung barotrauma prevention, including medical optimization and autoinsufflation techniques.

METHODS

We conducted a review of the available medical and diving literature in English, German, Spanish, Italian Turkish, and French to determine the degree of evidence or lack thereof behind recommendations for treating SCUBA divers. The databases of PubMed, Ovid Medline, and the Cochrane library, as well available textbooks, were queried for relevant data.

RESULTS

Divers are subjected to large pressure gradients within the first few meters of descent. This can lead to gas embolism formation as well as barotrauma secondary to gas expansion/compression in potential closed spaces such as the middle ear, paranasal sinuses, and lungs. Physicians can minimize the risk of injury by counseling patients regarding proper equalization and descent/ascent techniques, and optimizing sinonasal and eustachian tube function. The use of decongestants is controversial.

CONCLUSIONS

Diving is an increasingly popular sport with predominantly otolaryngologic manifestations of injury and disease. Treating SCUBA divers requires a firm understanding of how physiology is altered underwater. This review presents the relevant background information using illustrations to understand the environmental forces acting on divers and how to prevent injury. Laryngoscope, 130:52-58, 2020.

摘要

目的

介绍相关的自给式水下呼吸器(SCUBA)生理学和相应的术语。了解潜水和相关耳鼻喉损伤的范围。阐明潜水损伤的病理生理机制。总结预防耳、副鼻窦和肺气压伤的策略,包括医疗优化和自动充气技术。

方法

我们对英文、德文、西班牙文、意大利文、土耳其文和法文的可用医学和潜水文献进行了回顾,以确定治疗 SCUBA 潜水员的建议背后是否有充分的证据或缺乏证据。检索了 PubMed、Ovid Medline 和 Cochrane 图书馆的数据库以及可用的教科书,以获取相关数据。

结果

潜水员在下降的最初几米内会受到很大的压力梯度的影响。这可能导致气体栓塞形成,以及中耳、副鼻窦和肺部等潜在封闭空间内气体膨胀/压缩引起的气压伤。医生可以通过向患者提供有关适当平衡和下降/上升技术的咨询,并优化鼻窦和咽鼓管功能,将损伤的风险降到最低。使用减充血剂存在争议。

结论

潜水是一项越来越受欢迎的运动,主要表现为耳鼻喉损伤和疾病。治疗 SCUBA 潜水员需要牢固地理解水下生理学是如何改变的。本综述使用插图介绍了相关的背景信息,以了解作用在潜水员身上的环境力以及如何预防损伤。喉镜,130:52-58,2020。

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