Literature DB >> 28868599

Diving with pre-existing medical conditions.

John Lippmann1,2,3, David McD Taylor4,5, Christopher Stevenson2, Jo Williams2, Simon J Mitchell6.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: This is the second report based on a survey of Divers Alert Network Asia-Pacific (DAN AP) members who dive with cardiovascular and respiratory conditions and diabetes. It examines the medical management of the divers' conditions, any diving modifications used to mitigate the risk and outcomes.
METHODOLOGY: An online cross-sectional survey was sent to 833 divers who had declared a targeted medical condition when applying for DAN AP membership between July 2009 and August 2013.
RESULTS: Two-hundred-and-sixty-eight respondents (32%) provided sufficient information on their conditions to be included in the analyses. These included ischaemic heart disease (31), arrhythmias (20), cardiac septal defects (31), other cardiac conditions (10), hypertension (127), diabetes (25), asthma (40) and pneumothorax (5). Forty-nine per cent had sought specialist diving medical advice about their condition and 23% reported modifying their diving practices to mitigate their risk. The cohort had completed 183,069 career dives, 57,822 of these since being diagnosed with their medical condition. There were 27 individuals who reported having decompression illness (25 of whom were subsequently diagnosed with a persistent foramen ovale), and two individuals who experienced an arrhythmia during diving.
CONCLUSIONS: Some DAN AP members are diving with medical conditions which could potentially impact the safety of their diving. A minority modified their diving practices to mitigate the risk of their condition and approximately half sought specialist diving medical advice. The incidence of diving-related problems precipitated by known and managed pre-existing health conditions seems low but further studies of larger cohorts and incorporating fatality data would be necessary to confirm this. These results are limited by the 32% response rate and potential for bias towards selection of those most careful with their health.

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Keywords:  Asthma; Cardiovascular; Diabetes; Fitness to dive; Respiratory; Scuba divers; Survey

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28868599      PMCID: PMC6159622          DOI: 10.28920/dhm47.3.180-190

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diving Hyperb Med        ISSN: 1833-3516            Impact factor:   0.887


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Authors:  Douglas Walker; John Lippmann; Chris Lawrence; John Huston; Andrew Fock
Journal:  Diving Hyperb Med       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 0.887

2.  Plasma glucose response to recreational diving in novice teenage divers with insulin-requiring diabetes mellitus.

Authors:  N W Pollock; D M Uguccioni; G deL Dear; S Bates; T M Albushies; S A Prosterman
Journal:  Undersea Hyperb Med       Date:  2006 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 0.698

3.  Provisional report on diving-related fatalities in Australian waters 2006.

Authors:  John Lippmann; Douglas Walker; Chris Lawrence; Andrew Fock; Thomas Wodak; Scott Jamieson
Journal:  Diving Hyperb Med       Date:  2011-06       Impact factor: 0.887

4.  Medical screening of recreational divers for cardiovascular disease: consensus discussion at the Divers Alert Network Fatality Workshop.

Authors:  Simon J Mitchell; Alfred A Bove
Journal:  Undersea Hyperb Med       Date:  2011 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 0.698

5.  Patent foramen ovale and decompression sickness in divers.

Authors:  R E Moon; E M Camporesi; J A Kisslo
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1989-03-11       Impact factor: 79.321

6.  Provisional report on diving-related fatalities in Australian waters in 2011.

Authors:  John Lippmann; Christopher Lawrence; Andrew Fock; Scott Jamieson; Richard Harris
Journal:  Diving Hyperb Med       Date:  2016-12       Impact factor: 0.887

7.  Plasma glucose responses in recreational divers with insulin-requiring diabetes.

Authors:  G de L Dear; N W Pollock; D M Uguccioni; J Dovenbarger; M N Feinglos; R E Moon
Journal:  Undersea Hyperb Med       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 0.698

Review 8.  The role of persistent foramen ovale and other shunts in decompression illness.

Authors:  Peter T Wilmshurst
Journal:  Diving Hyperb Med       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 0.887

9.  A day in the life of a diabetic diver: the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society/Divers Alert Network protocol for diving with diabetes in action.

Authors:  Rebecca Johnson
Journal:  Diving Hyperb Med       Date:  2016-09       Impact factor: 0.887

10.  The incidence of patent foramen ovale in 1,000 consecutive patients. A contrast transesophageal echocardiography study.

Authors:  D C Fisher; E A Fisher; J H Budd; S E Rosen; M E Goldman
Journal:  Chest       Date:  1995-06       Impact factor: 9.410

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Journal:  Diving Hyperb Med       Date:  2020-06-30       Impact factor: 0.887

2.  Regular medication use by active scuba divers with a declared comorbid medical condition and victims of scuba and snorkelling-related fatalities.

Authors:  Simone E Taylor; David M Taylor; Daisy Pisasale; Kyle Booth; John Lippmann
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