Williams T H, Wilkinson A R, Davis F M, Frampton C M
Hyperbaric Unit, Princess Margaret Hospital, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Undersea Biomed Res. 1988 Mar;15(2):89-98.
Transdermal scopolamine is an effective anti-motion-sickness medication that has less CNS side effects at normal ambient pressure than orally ingested agents. To see whether it has an effect on performance at depth, 24 healthy sport divers were exposed to depths equivalent to 5 m (1.5 ATA) and 36 m (4.8 ATA) in a dry recompression chamber, breathing air and wearing a skin patch containing either scopolamine or inactive placebo. Patches and dive depths were presented in a counterbalanced, double-blind experimental design. Tests of sentence comprehension, simple arithmetic, and manual dexterity were used to evaluate psychometric and cognitive performance. Drug side effects were recorded. The Bennett Hand Tool Dexterity Test was evaluated for its suitability for repeated measures testing, and found to be robust. Manual dexterity and sentence comprehension were significantly impaired at depth whereas arithmetic skills were not. No significant effects on diver performance from transdermal scopolamine were seen. Certain side effects such as blurred vision were more common with scopolamine than with placebo. The use of transdermal scopolamine as an antiemetic during diving operations deserves field evaluation.
透皮东莨菪碱是一种有效的抗晕动病药物,在正常环境压力下,其引起的中枢神经系统副作用比口服制剂少。为了观察它在深度环境中对作业能力是否有影响,24名健康的运动潜水员在干式再压缩舱中暴露于相当于5米(1.5个绝对大气压)和36米(4.8个绝对大气压)的深度,呼吸空气,并佩戴含有东莨菪碱或无活性安慰剂的皮肤贴片。贴片和潜水深度采用平衡、双盲实验设计。通过句子理解测试、简单算术测试和手工灵巧性测试来评估心理测量和认知表现。记录药物副作用。对贝内特手动工具灵巧性测试进行了重复性测试的适用性评估,发现该测试结果可靠。深度环境会显著损害手工灵巧性和句子理解能力,而算术技能不受影响。未观察到透皮东莨菪碱对潜水员表现有显著影响。某些副作用,如视力模糊,使用东莨菪碱比使用安慰剂更常见。在潜水作业中使用透皮东莨菪碱作为止吐药值得进行现场评估。