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Prognostic factors of spinal cord decompression sickness in recreational diving: retrospective and multicentric analysis of 279 cases.

Jean-Eric Blatteau1, E Gempp, O Simon, M Coulange, B Delafosse, V Souday, G Cochard, J Arvieux, A Henckes, P Lafere, P Germonpre, J-M Lapoussiere, M Hugon, P Constantin, A Barthelemy.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study aims to determine the potential risk factors associated with the development of severe diving-related spinal cord decompression sickness (DCS).
METHODS: Two hundred and seventy nine injured recreational divers (42 ± 12 years; 53 women) presenting symptoms of spinal cord DCS were retrospectively included from seven hyperbaric centers in France and Belgium. Diving information, symptom latency after surfacing, time interval between symptom onset and hyperbaric treatment were studied. The initial severity of spinal cord DCS was rated with the Boussuges severity score, and the presence of sequelae was evaluated at 1 month. Initial recompression treatment at 2.8 ATA with 100% oxygen breathing or deeper recompression up to 4 or 6 ATA with nitrogen or helium-oxygen breathing mixture were also recorded.
RESULTS: Twenty six percent of DCS had incomplete resolution after 1 month. Multivariate analysis revealed several independent factors associated with a bad recovery: age ≥ 42 [OR 1.04 (1-1.07)], depth ≥ 39 m [OR 1.04 (1-1.07)], bladder dysfunction [OR 3.8 (1.3-11.15)], persistence or worsening of clinical symptoms before recompression [OR 2.07 (1.23-3.48)], and a Boussuges severity score >7 [OR 1.16 (1.03-1.31)]. However, the time to recompression and the choice of initial hyperbaric procedure did not significantly influence recovery after statistical adjustment.
CONCLUSIONS: Clinical symptoms of spinal cord DCS and their initial course before admission to the hyperbaric center should be considered as major prognostic factors in recovery. A new severity score is proposed to optimize the initial clinical evaluation for spinal cord DCS.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 20734244     DOI: 10.1007/s12028-010-9370-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurocrit Care        ISSN: 1541-6933            Impact factor:   3.210


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