Technical Suitability of Implantable Cardiac Devices for Recreational Diving.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-01
Matteo Paganini, Luigi Tarsia, Gerardo Bosco, Enrico M Camporesi, Mauro Biffi, Cristian Martignani, Matteo Ziacchi, Giuseppe Boriani, Marco Vitolo, Igor Diemberger
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Abstract

Background: Diving is a diffused recreational activity, and the number of divers carrying cardiac implanted devices is similarly growing. Due to the lack of guidelines or technical indications, the suitability of such devices for diving or the fitness to dive for these patients still needs to be determined.

Objective: This work summarizes implantable cardiac devices' suitability for recreational diving, technical vulnerability factors, and recommendations to improve implanted divers' safety.

Methods: Between May 1, 2021, and March 20, 2022, three interventional cardiologists retrieved the technical documentation of selected implantable cardiac devices. In particular, any suitability and tests conducted in hyperbaric environments were tracked.

Results: Technical documentation was recovered for four companies. Most devices were tested in hyperbaric conditions in single, prolonged, or repeated exposures to pressurized air; underwater tests were not mentioned. No company expressly disclosed the suitability of the devices for underwater activities.

Conclusion: In the absence of technical indications or guidelines, a multidisciplinary evaluation between cardiology, diving medicine, and sports medicine is essential to establish the suitability for underwater sports in implanted patients. Before each diving trip, device control is advisable, and underwater physiological adaptations should be considered, especially in the cardiovascular domain. Stressors other than water and pressure must be considered during diving, such as lead strain caused by arm movements and pressure exerted by suits or buoyancy control devices on the chest. Future directions point towards a follow-up of implanted, active divers and developing leadless devices and underwater telemonitoring.

娱乐性潜水植入式心脏装置的技术适用性。
背景:潜水是一项广泛的娱乐活动,携带心脏植入装置的潜水员数量也在不断增长。由于缺乏指南或技术适应症,这些器械是否适合潜水或是否适合这些患者潜水仍有待确定。目的:总结植入式心脏装置在休闲潜水中的适用性、技术脆弱性因素,并提出提高植入式潜水员安全性的建议。方法:在2021年5月1日至2022年3月20日期间,三位介入心脏病专家检索所选植入式心脏装置的技术文献。特别是,跟踪了在高压环境中进行的任何适用性和测试。结果:回收了4家公司的技术文件。大多数设备在高压条件下进行了单次、长时间或反复暴露于加压空气中的测试;水下试验未被提及。没有一家公司明确披露这些设备是否适合水下活动。结论:在缺乏技术适应症或指南的情况下,心脏病学、潜水医学和运动医学之间的多学科评估对于确定植入患者进行水下运动的适用性至关重要。在每次潜水之前,设备控制是可取的,并且应该考虑水下生理适应,特别是在心血管领域。潜水时必须考虑水和压力以外的压力源,如手臂运动引起的铅张力,以及泳衣或浮力控制装置对胸部施加的压力。未来的发展方向是植入式主动潜水器,开发无引线装置和水下远程监控。
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Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine 医学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
11.10%
发文量
37
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal accepts manuscripts for publication that are related to the areas of diving research and physiology, hyperbaric medicine and oxygen therapy, submarine medicine, naval medicine and clinical research related to the above topics. To be considered for UHM scientific papers must deal with significant and new research in an area related to biological, physical and clinical phenomena related to the above environments.
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