| Literature DB >> 29888385 |
Ahmad Razif Omar1,2, Mohtar Ibrahim2, Adil Hussein2.
Abstract
A diver presented with total loss of vision in the left eye and right hemiparesis following a routine no-stop scuba dive to 20 metres' depth. A diagnosis of decompression illness (DCI) with acute ophthalmic artery air embolism and left carotid artery insult causing acute anterior circulatory ischaemia was made. He underwent seven hyperbaric treatments leading to a full recovery. Magnetic resonance angiography revealed an underlying left anterior cerebral artery A1 segment hypoplasia. Making a prompt diagnosis and early hyperbaric oxygen treatment are crucial to halt further tissue damage from ischaemia in central nervous system DCI. In this case, the finding of a left A1 anterior cerebral artery segment hypoplasia variant may have increased the severity of DCI due to deficient collateral circulation. Copyright: This article is the copyright of the authors who grant Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine a non-exclusive licence to publish the article in electronic and other forms.Entities:
Keywords: Blindness, sudden; Case reports; Cerebral arterial gas embolism; Cerebral blood flow; Decompression sickness; Ophthalmology; Risk factors
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29888385 PMCID: PMC6156825 DOI: 10.28920/dhm48.2.112-113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diving Hyperb Med ISSN: 1833-3516 Impact factor: 0.887