Consideraciones cardiovasculares para la práctica de buceo recreativo con escafandra autónoma. Documento de consenso de SEC-Asociación de Cardiología Clínica/SEC-GT Cardiología del Deporte

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Antonio Tello Montoliu , Agustín Olea González , Ángel Pujante Escudero , María Martínez del Villar , Fernando de la Guía Galipienso , Leonel Díaz González , Rosa Fernández Olmo , Román Freixa-Pamias , David Vivas Balcones
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Abstract

The practice of recreational scuba diving has increased worldwide, with millions of people taking part each year. The aquatic environment is a hostile setting that requires human physiology to adapt by undergoing a series of changes that stress the body. Therefore, physical fitness and control of cardiovascular risk factors are essential for practicing this sport. Medical assessment is not mandatory before participating in this sport and is only required when recommended by a health questionnaire designed for this purpose. However, due to the significance of cardiovascular disease, cardiology consultations are becoming more frequent. The aim of the present consensus document is to describe the cardiovascular physiological changes that occur during diving, focusing on related cardiovascular diseases, their management, and follow-up recommendations. The assessment and follow-up of individuals who practice diving with previous cardiovascular disease are also discussed. This document, endorsed by the Clinical Cardiology Association of the Spanish Society of Cardiology (SEC) and the SEC Working Group on Sports Cardiology of the Association of Preventive Cardiology, aims to assist both cardiologists in evaluating patients, as well as other specialists responsible for assessing individuals’ fitness for diving practice.

休闲水肺潜水的心血管注意事项。SEC-临床心脏病学协会/SEC-GT 运动心脏病学共识文件。
全世界休闲潜水的人数不断增加,每年有数百万人参加。水下环境恶劣,人体生理需要通过一系列变化来适应,从而对身体造成压力。因此,身体健康和控制心血管风险因素对从事这项运动至关重要。在参加这项运动之前,医疗评估并不是强制性的,只有在为此目的设计的健康问卷建议时才需要进行医疗评估。然而,由于心血管疾病的重要性,心脏科的咨询越来越频繁。本共识文件旨在描述潜水过程中发生的心血管生理变化,重点关注相关的心血管疾病、处理方法和后续建议。本文件还讨论了对曾患有心血管疾病的潜水者的评估和随访。本文件得到了西班牙心脏病学会临床心脏病学协会(SEC)和西班牙心脏病学会预防心脏病学协会运动心脏病学工作组的认可,旨在帮助心脏病专家评估患者,以及其他负责评估个人是否适合潜水运动的专家。
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Revista espanola de cardiologia
Revista espanola de cardiologia 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
13.60%
发文量
257
审稿时长
28 days
期刊介绍: Revista Española de Cardiología, Revista bilingüe científica internacional, dedicada a las enfermedades cardiovasculares, es la publicación oficial de la Sociedad Española de Cardiología.
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