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澳大利亚昆士兰州 2000 年至 2019 年期间的浮潜和水肺潜水死亡事故回顾。

A review of snorkelling and scuba diving fatalities in Queensland, Australia, 2000 to 2019.

机构信息

Australasian Diving Safety Foundation, Canterbury, Victoria, Australia.

Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Diving Hyperb Med. 2022 Jun 30;52(2):108-118. doi: 10.28920/dhm52.2.108-118.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

This study examined all known diving-related fatalities in Queensland, Australia, from 2000 to 2019 to determine likely causes and potential countermeasures.

METHODS

Data were extracted from the Australasian Diving Safety Foundation fatality database, including previously published reports. The National Coronial Information System was searched to identify diving-related deaths in Queensland for 2014-2019 and data were extracted, analysed, and combined with previously published data covering the period 2000-2013. Descriptive statistics and parametric and non-parametric tests were used to analyse these data.

RESULTS

There were 166 snorkelling and 41 scuba victims identified with median ages of 59 and 49 years respectively, and 83% of snorkel and 64% of scuba victims were males. One quarter of snorkel and 40% of scuba victims were obese. Two-thirds of the snorkellers and three quarters of scuba divers were overseas tourists. Contributory predisposing health conditions were identified in 61% of snorkel and 50% of scuba victims. Nine scuba victims died on their first dive.

CONCLUSIONS

The increase in snorkelling deaths likely reflects increased participation, higher age, and poorer health. The main disabling condition in both cohorts was cardiac-related. Pre-existing health conditions, poor skills, inexperience, poor planning, supervision shortcomings and lack of effective buddy systems featured in both cohorts, and apnoeic hypoxia in breath-hold divers. Suggested countermeasures include improved education on the importance of health and fitness for safe diving and snorkelling, increased emphasis on an honest and accurate pre-activity health declaration and subsequent implementation of appropriate risk mitigation strategies, improved supervision, better buddy pairing, and on-going education on the hazards of extended apnoea.

摘要

引言

本研究旨在调查 2000 年至 2019 年期间澳大利亚昆士兰州所有已知的潜水相关死亡事件,以确定可能的原因和潜在的对策。

方法

从澳大拉西亚潜水安全基金会的死亡数据库中提取数据,包括之前发表的报告。在 2014 年至 2019 年期间,通过国家验尸信息系统搜索昆士兰州的潜水相关死亡事件,并提取、分析数据,并将其与涵盖 2000 年至 2013 年期间的之前发表的数据相结合。使用描述性统计、参数和非参数检验对这些数据进行分析。

结果

共确定了 166 名浮潜和 41 名水肺潜水受害者,他们的中位年龄分别为 59 岁和 49 岁,83%的浮潜受害者和 64%的水肺潜水受害者为男性。四分之一的浮潜者和 40%的水肺潜水者为肥胖者。三分之二的浮潜者和四分之三的水肺潜水者为海外游客。61%的浮潜者和 50%的水肺潜水者有促使潜水的潜在健康状况。9 名水肺潜水者在第一次潜水时死亡。

结论

浮潜死亡人数的增加可能反映了参与人数的增加、年龄的增长和健康状况的恶化。两组潜水者的主要致残疾病均与心脏相关。两组潜水者都存在先前存在的健康状况、技能不佳、经验不足、计划不周、监督不足以及缺乏有效的伙伴制度等问题,闭气潜水者还存在呼吸暂停性低氧血症。建议采取的对策包括加强对健康和健身对安全潜水和浮潜的重要性的教育,更加重视诚实和准确的活动前健康申报,并随后实施适当的风险缓解策略,加强监督,更好地配对伙伴,以及持续教育关于长时间呼吸暂停的危害。

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