在一个大型潜水数据集中心前和锁骨下多普勒超声静脉气体栓塞分级的一致性。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
S Lesley Blogg, Arian Azarang, Virginie Papadopoulou, Peter Lindholm
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介绍:多普勒超声用于检测潜水减压后体内的惰性气泡。两个部位可以监测,心前(PC)和锁骨下(SC)的位置。PC是主要的部位,允许观察气泡从整个身体返回。然而,SC站点提供明确的信号,而PC站点是嘈杂的,难以分级。本回顾性研究比较了PC和SC多普勒数据的一致性。方法:根据Kisman Masurel (KM)量表对来自加州大学圣地亚哥分校的大型多普勒数据库的数据集进行分级,包括:休息时进行一次PC测量,运动时进行三次PC测量(n = 4次测量);对左侧(n = 4次测量)和右侧(n = 4次测量)SC静脉重复此操作,产生一组12个等级。主要分析包括:静止PC和SC等级之间的一致性,运动PC和SC等级之间的一致性,以及对于不匹配的等级,SC等级是否高于或低于PC。结果:可获得453个数据集(5436个单独记录)。其余281个(62.0%)PC和SC等级匹配(加权kappa一致性0.33,95% CI±0.04),而只有176个(38.9%)运动等级匹配(0.29,±0.02)。在未匹配的数据中,SC的静息等级高于PC的占70.3%,低于PC的占29.6%;运动后,SC等级高的占45.8%,低的占54.2%。结论:这些数据揭示了PC和SC等级之间的巨大差异。总的来说,这表明从两个位置的多普勒观测将给出气泡载荷的最全面的表示。
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Agreement of precordial and subclavian Doppler ultrasound venous gas emboli grades in a large diving data set.

Introduction: Doppler ultrasound is used to detect inert gas bubbles in the body following decompression from dives. Two sites may be monitored, the precordial (PC) and subclavian (SC) positions. PC is the predominant site, allowing observation of bubbles returning from the entire body. However, the SC site provides unambiguous signals, whereas the PC site is noisy and difficult to grade. This retrospective study compared agreement of PC and SC Doppler data.

Methods: Datasets from the large University of California at San Diego Doppler database were graded on the Kisman Masurel (KM) scale and included: one PC measurement at rest followed by three during movement (n = 4 measurements); this was repeated for the left (n = 4 measurements) and right (n = 4 measurements) SC veins, producing a set of 12 grades. Primary analysis included: agreement between resting PC and SC grades, between movement PC and SC grades, and for unmatched grades, whether the SC grade was higher or lower than PC.

Results: Four-hundred and fifty-three datasets were available (5,436 individual recordings). At rest, 281 (62.0%) PC and SC grades matched (weighted kappa agreement 0.33, 95% CI ± 0.04), while only 176 (38.9%) movement grades matched (0.29, ± 0.02). Of the unmatched data, resting SC grades were higher than PC in 70.3% and lower in 29.6%; after movement, SC grades were higher in 45.8% and lower in 54.2%.

Conclusions: These data revealed a large discrepancy between PC and SC grades. Overall, this suggests that Doppler observations from both positions will give the most comprehensive representation of bubble load.

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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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