| Literature DB >> 25115903 |
Kiyotaka Kohshi1, Hideki Tamaki2, Frédéric Lemaître3, Toshio Okudera4, Tatsuya Ishitake5, Petar J Denoble6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acute decompression illness (DCI) involving the brain (Cerebral DCI) is one of the most serious forms of diving-related injuries which may leave residual brain damage. Cerebral DCI occurs in compressed air and in breath-hold divers, likewise. We conducted this study to investigate whether long-term breath-hold divers who may be exposed to repeated symptomatic and asymptomatic brain injuries, show brain damage on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Our study subjects were 12 commercial breath-hold divers (Ama) with long histories of diving work in a district of Japan. We obtained information on their diving practices and the presence or absence of medical problems, especially DCI events. All participants were examined with MRI to determine the prevalence of brain lesions.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25115903 PMCID: PMC4130625 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Physical and medical characteristics and brain MRI lesions in 12 Ama divers.
| case/age | tabacco, pack-year | alcohol, g/day | career of Ama, years | medical history | history of diving accidents | Significant MRI findings |
| 1/58 | – | 90 | 24 | No | No | cortex-subcortex (1), white matter (1) |
| 2/49 | 30 | 45 | 17 | No | No | cortex (3) |
| 3/44 | 22 | 50 | 21 | No | No | negative |
| 4/48 | – | 0 | 30 | diabetes | hemiparesis, speech disturbance | subcortex (1) |
| 5/59 | 20 | 0 | 27 | No | No | cortex (1), subcortex (1) |
| 6/56 | – | 0 | 21 | angina | No | putamen (1) |
| 7/61 | – | 90 | 38 | No | sensory numbness | cortex (1), putamen (2), putaminal hemorrhage (1) |
| 8/61 | – | 90 | 36 | diabetes | No | subcortex (1), white matter (2) |
| 9/54 | – | 90 | 30 | No | No | cortex (1), white matter (2), thalamus (2) |
| 10/56 | – | 90 | 40 | No | No | cortex (3), putamen (1) |
| 11/58 | 80 | 25 | 40 | No | hemiparesis | white matter (1), caudate nucleus (2), subdural effusion, enlargement of ventricle |
| 12/55 | 36 | 0 | 34 | No | sensory numbness | cortex (1), subdural effusion |
*: parenthesis: numbers of lesion.
Figure 1Magnetic resonance images of brains of three Ama divers: hyperintense area on T2-weighted image (circle), corresponding to hypointensity on T1-weighted image (inset).
A patchy shadow in the left parietal cortex (A, No. 2), a linear subcortical lesion in the right frontal lobe (B, No. 5), and deformity of bilateral caudate heads and subdural fluid collection (allow heads) (C, No. 11).