The role and efficacy of ECG screening in assessing fitness to dive in military divers: implications of sports medicine standards.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Bas L van der Kooi, Alef Dm Hoedemaeker, Lysette N Broekhuizen, Pieter-Jan Am van Ooij, Thijs T Wingelaar
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Abstract

Introduction: Diving necessitates significant physiological adaptations, particularly within the cardiopulmonary system. Resting electrocardiograms (ECGs) are widely used in fitness to dive assessments, but their effectiveness in healthy young divers remains unclear. This study assessed the impact of applying sports medicine ECG criteria compared to traditional clinical standards, aiming to reduce (unnecessary) referrals to a cardiologist without compromising diver safety.

Methods: In this retrospective study covering 10 years, ECGs from Royal Netherlands Navy divers were analysed. Abnormal ECGs identified by clinical criteria between 2010 and 2019 were re-evaluated using international sports medicine ECG criteria. A control group of normal ECGs was matched based on demographic factors. Statistical analyses were performed using Pearson's chi-squared and Fisher's exact test, with significance set at P < 0.05.

Results: Of a total of 3,020 ECGs, 156 were classified as abnormal by clinical criteria. Reassessment using sports medicine standards reduced the number requiring further investigation by 85.9%. In the control group, 1.0% of previously unremarkable ECGs were identified as requiring further investigation upon reassessment. Conduction disorders and rhythm disturbances were the most common findings.

Conclusions: The findings of this study suggest that the application of sports medicine ECG interpretation criteria effectively reduces the number of ECGs requiring further investigation, thereby minimising referrals and associated costs. These results advocate for a re-evaluation of routine ECG screening practices in fitness to dive assessments in military divers, promoting a more tailored approach for this specific group.

心电图筛查在评估军事潜水员潜水能力中的作用和功效:运动医学标准的意义。
潜水需要显著的生理适应,特别是在心肺系统内。静息心电图(ECGs)广泛用于潜水适应性评估,但其在健康年轻潜水员中的有效性尚不清楚。本研究评估了应用运动医学心电图标准与传统临床标准的影响,旨在减少(不必要的)转诊到心脏病专家,同时不影响潜水员的安全。方法:回顾性分析了荷兰皇家海军潜水员10年的心电图。采用国际运动医学心电图标准对2010 - 2019年临床诊断的异常心电图进行重新评估。根据人口统计学因素匹配正常心电图对照组。统计学分析采用Pearson卡方检验和Fisher精确检验,P < 0.05为显著性。结果:3020例心电图中,156例经临床诊断为异常。采用运动医学标准进行的重新评估使需要进一步调查的人数减少了85.9%。在对照组中,1.0%先前不显著的心电图在重新评估后被确定为需要进一步调查。传导障碍和节律障碍是最常见的发现。结论:本研究结果表明,运动医学心电图解释标准的应用有效地减少了需要进一步检查的心电图数量,从而最大限度地减少了转诊和相关费用。这些结果提倡对常规心电图筛查在军事潜水员潜水适应性评估中的做法进行重新评估,促进针对这一特定群体的更有针对性的方法。
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Diving and hyperbaric medicine
Diving and hyperbaric medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
22.20%
发文量
37
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine (DHM) is the combined journal of the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society (SPUMS) and the European Underwater and Baromedical Society (EUBS). It seeks to publish papers of high quality on all aspects of diving and hyperbaric medicine of interest to diving medical professionals, physicians of all specialties, scientists, members of the diving and hyperbaric industries, and divers. Manuscripts must be offered exclusively to Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine, unless clearly authenticated copyright exemption accompaniesthe manuscript. All manuscripts will be subject to peer review. Accepted contributions will also be subject to editing.
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