2015年至2021年泰国曼谷高压氧医学中心减压病描述性研究。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Pitchaya Chevasutho, Hansa Premmaneesakul, Atipong Sujiratana
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简介:本研究旨在确定泰国最大的高压氧医学中心之一 Somdech Phra Pinklao 医院高压氧医学中心的减压病患者的特征及其治疗结果:本研究旨在确定泰国最大的高压氧医学中心之一 Somdech Phra Pinklao 医院高压氧医学中心减压病患者的特征及其治疗结果:方法:检索并分析 2015 年至 2021 年期间减压病患者的既往病历:结果:共审查了 97 名潜水员的 98 份潜水相关疾病病历。大多数潜水员为男性(50 人)、泰国人(86 人),至少获得开放水域或同等资格证书(88 人)。为 17 名潜水员提供了氧气吸入现场急救。减压病(DCS)病例根据涉及的器官系统进行分类。最主要的器官系统是神经系统(57%),其次是混合器官(28%)、肌肉骨骼系统(13%)和肺部(2%)。动脉气体栓塞(AGE)病例有三例。中位发病延迟时间为三天。90 名患者接受了美国海军治疗表 6 的治疗。在高压氧治疗结束后,大多数潜水员(65%)完全康复:结论:尽管氧气急救并不常见,而且在最终治疗前耽搁了很长时间,但治疗效果令人满意。应在泰国潜水员和相关人员中宣传潜水相关疾病的基本知识和意识,并开展进一步研究。
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Descriptive study of decompression illness in a hyperbaric medicine centre in Bangkok, Thailand from 2015 to 2021.

Introduction: This study aimed to determine the characteristics of decompression illness patients and their treatment outcomes, at the Center of Hyperbaric Medicine, Somdech Phra Pinklao Hospital, one of the largest centres in Thailand.

Methods: Past medical records of patients with decompression illness from 2015 to 2021 were retrieved and analysed.

Results: Ninety-eight records of diving-related illness from 97 divers were reviewed. Most of the divers were male (n = 50), Thai (n = 86), and were certified at least open water or equivalent (n = 88). On-site first aid oxygen inhalation was provided to 17 divers. Decompression sickness (DCS) cases were characterised according to organ systems involved. The most prominent organ system involved was neurological (57%), followed by mixed organs (28%), musculoskeletal (13%), and pulmonary (2%). There were three cases of arterial gas embolism (AGE). Median presentation delay was three days. Ninety patients were treated with US Navy Treatment Table 6. At the end of their hyperbaric oxygen treatment, most divers (65%) recovered completely.

Conclusions: Despite oxygen first aid being given infrequently and long delays before definitive treatment, treatment outcome was satisfactory. Basic knowledge and awareness of diving-related illnesses should be promoted among divers and related personnel in Thailand along with further studies.

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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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