呼吸减压病的放射性核素肺显像:在高压氧治疗的诊断和评价中的潜在作用

M. Radaideh, L. Lamki, B. Barron, Shehab M. Elshazly
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在美国超过350万训练有素的潜水员中,许多人会经历各种潜水员特有的疾病。这些疾病大多与潜水者在潜水时经历的绝对压力变化有关。在上升过程中和之后,潜水员都有减压病和肺气压伤的危险。一个非常罕见的伤亡是肺减压病从浸泡。这是一个文献回顾和病例报告的年轻女性急性呼吸减压病,在潜水事故和高压氧治疗后,灌注肺成像缺陷。然而,灌注缺陷在不到24小时内恢复正常。提出并讨论了扫描图外观变化的可能解释。本病例报告显示了肺部扫描在这些患者的诊断检查和评估高压氧治疗的充分性方面的潜在效用。在这类患者的治疗中,更多地使用通气灌注肺扫描可以更明确地确定其作用。
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Radionuclide Lung Imaging in Respiratory Decompression Sickness: Potential Role in the Diagnosis and Evaluation of Hyperbaric Therapy
Of the more than 3.5 million trained divers in the United States, many will experience various illnesses specific to divers. Most of these illnesses are related to the changes in absolute pressure that divers experience while diving. During and after ascent, a diver is at risk for decompression sickness and pulmonary barotrauma. A very rare casualty is pulmonary decompression sickness from immersion. This is a literature review and case report of a young woman with acute respiratory decompression sickness who had defects on perfusion lung imaging after a diving accident and after hyperbaric oxygen therapy. However, the perfusion defects reverted to normal in less than 24 hours. Possible explanations for the changes in the appearances of the scans are offered and discussed. This case report shows the potential utility of lung scanning in the diagnostic examination of these patients and the evaluation of the adequacy of treatment with hyperbaric oxygen therapy. A greater use of ventilation–perfusion lung scans in the treatment of such patients may establish its role more definitely.
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