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潜水员皮肤电活动频谱成分的升高先于中枢神经系统氧中毒症状出现。

Elevation of spectral components of electrodermal activity precedes central nervous system oxygen toxicity symptoms in divers.

作者信息

Posada-Quintero Hugo F, Derrick Bruce J, Ellis M Claire, Natoli Michael J, Winstead-Derlega Christopher, Gonzalez Sara I, Allen Christopher M, Makowski Matthew S, Keuski Brian M, Moon Richard E, Freiberger John J, Chon Ki H

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA.

Department of Emergency Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.

出版信息

Commun Med (Lond). 2024 Dec 19;4(1):270. doi: 10.1038/s43856-024-00688-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Oxygen-rich breathing mixtures up to 100% are used in some underwater diving operations for several reasons. Breathing elevated oxygen partial pressures (PO) increases the risk of developing central nervous system oxygen toxicity (CNS-OT) which could impair performance or result in a seizure and subsequent drowning. We aimed to study the dynamics of the electrodermal activity (EDA) and heart rate (HR) while breathing elevated PO in the hyperbaric environment (HBO) as a possible means to predict impending CNS-OT.

METHODS

EDA is recorded during 50 subject exposures (26 subjects) to evaluate CNS-OT in immersed (head out of water) exercising divers in a hyperbaric chamber breathing 100% O at 35 feet of seawater (FSW), (PO = 2.06 ATA) for up to 120 min.

RESULTS

32 subject exposures exhibit symptoms "definitely" or "probably" due to CNS-OT before the end of the exposure, whereas 18 do not. We obtain traditional and time-varying spectral indices (TVSymp) of EDA to determine its utility as predictive physio markers. Variations in EDA and heart rate (HR) for the last 5 min of the experiment are compared to baseline values prior to breathing O. In the subset of experiments where "definite" CNS-OT symptoms developed, we find a significant elevation in the mean ± standard deviation TVSymp value 57 ± 79 s and median of 10 s, prior to symptoms.

CONCLUSIONS

In this retrospective analysis, TVSymp may have predictive value for CNS-OT with high sensitivity (1.0) but lower specificity (0.48). Additional work is being undertaken to improve the detection algorithm.

摘要

背景

出于多种原因,一些水下潜水作业会使用高达100%的富氧呼吸混合气。呼吸较高的氧分压(PO)会增加发生中枢神经系统氧中毒(CNS-OT)的风险,这可能会损害潜水表现或导致癫痫发作及随后的溺水。我们旨在研究在高压环境(HBO)中呼吸较高PO时的皮肤电活动(EDA)和心率(HR)动态变化,作为预测即将发生的CNS-OT的一种可能方法。

方法

在50次受试者暴露(26名受试者)期间记录EDA,以评估在高压舱中进行浸没(头部露出水面)运动的潜水员在35英尺海水深度(FSW)呼吸100%氧气(PO = 2.06 ATA)长达120分钟时的CNS-OT情况。

结果

32次受试者暴露在暴露结束前出现“肯定”或“可能”由CNS-OT引起的症状,而18次未出现。我们获取EDA的传统和时变频谱指数(TVSymp),以确定其作为预测性生理标志物的效用。将实验最后5分钟的EDA和心率(HR)变化与呼吸氧气前的基线值进行比较。在出现“明确”CNS-OT症状的实验子集中,我们发现在症状出现前57±79秒平均±标准差TVSymp值显著升高,中位数为10秒。

结论

在这项回顾性分析中,TVSymp对CNS-OT可能具有预测价值,敏感性较高(1.0)但特异性较低(0.48)。正在开展进一步工作以改进检测算法。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/c71c/11659611/51cac43aa6dc/43856_2024_688_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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