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1型糖尿病患者水肺潜水安全协议的实施:“Diabete Sommerso®”20年的经验

Performance of a safety protocol for scuba diving in people with type 1 diabetes: 20 years of "Diabete Sommerso®" experience.

作者信息

Gamarra Elena, Trimboli Pierpaolo, Careddu Giovanni, Fazi Andrea, Turra Valentina, Morelli Ambra, Cimino Elena, Bartolo Paolo Di, Valentini Umberto, Bonomo Matteo

机构信息

Endocrinology and Diabetology Unit, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC), Bellinzona, Switzerland.

Endocrinology and Diabetology Unit, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC), Bellinzona, Switzerland; Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI), Lugano, Switzerland.

出版信息

Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2025 Jan;219:111945. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2024.111945. Epub 2024 Dec 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

Scuba diving for people with diabetes was discouraged due to hypoglycemia risks. However, evolving guidelines now enable safe diving for people with diabetes. Among them, the Diabete Sommerso® safety protocol. This study aims to describe data from 20 years of DS activities and evaluate the performance of the protocol in avoiding metabolic complications.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS

During DS camps, participants are trained to monitor glycemia before and immediately after diving, aiming for stable levels between 150-250 mg/dl. Since 2004, glycemic data from dives conducted with DS/independently by its members have been collected.

RESULTS

DS issued diving licenses to 74 type 1 diabetic people. Data are available for 68: median age was 32 years (IQR 22 yrs), diabetes duration 18 years (IQR 16 yrs), HbA1c 7 % (IQR 1 %). 34 used insulin pumps, 43 continuous glucose monitoring. A total of 1179 dives were analyzed, showing a median reduction in glycemia of -38 mg/dl during dives (IQR 92 mg/dl, p < 0.0001). Post-dive hypoglycemia occurred in 23 cases, 45 % of which involved protocol non-adherence. Hypoglycemia prevalence was 1.7 % when the protocol was followed. No severe hypoglycemic episodes occoured during/after diving.

CONCLUSIONS

Data from 1179 dives indicate that, with adherence to the safety protocol, scuba diving is safe and poses no risk of severe hypoglycemia for people with type 1 diabetes.

摘要

背景与目的

由于存在低血糖风险,过去不鼓励糖尿病患者进行水肺潜水。然而,不断发展的指南现在使糖尿病患者能够安全潜水。其中包括Diabete Sommerso®安全协议。本研究旨在描述20年Diabete Sommerso®活动的数据,并评估该协议在避免代谢并发症方面的表现。

研究设计与方法

在Diabete Sommerso®营地期间,参与者接受培训,在潜水前和潜水后立即监测血糖,目标是血糖水平稳定在150 - 250毫克/分升之间。自2004年以来,已收集了使用Diabete Sommerso®/由其成员独立进行潜水时的血糖数据。

结果

Diabete Sommerso®向74名1型糖尿病患者发放了潜水许可证。有68人的数据可用:中位年龄为32岁(四分位间距为22岁),糖尿病病程为18年(四分位间距为16年),糖化血红蛋白为7%(四分位间距为1%)。34人使用胰岛素泵,43人使用持续血糖监测。共分析了1179次潜水,结果显示潜水期间血糖中位数下降了-38毫克/分升(四分位间距为92毫克/分升,p < 0.0001)。潜水后发生低血糖23例,其中45%与未遵守协议有关。遵守协议时低血糖患病率为1.7%。潜水期间/潜水后未发生严重低血糖事件。

结论

1179次潜水的数据表明,遵守安全协议的情况下,水肺潜水对1型糖尿病患者是安全的,不会有严重低血糖风险。

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