| Literature DB >> 30692957 |
Jean Pierre Imbert1, Costantino Balestra2,3, Fatima Zohra Kiboub4,5, Øyvind Loennechen5, Ingrid Eftedal4,5,6.
Abstract
Commercial saturation diving involves divers living and working in an enclosed atmosphere with elevated partial pressure of oxygen (ppO2) for weeks. The divers must acclimatize to these conditions during compression, and for up to 28 days until decompression is completed. During decompression, the ppO2 and ambient pressure are gradually decreased; then the divers must acclimatize again to breathing normal air in atmospheric pressure when they arrive at surface. We investigated 51 saturation divers' subjective evaluation of the saturation and post-decompression phase via questionnaires and individual interviews. The questions were about decompression headaches and fatigue; and time before recovering to a pre-saturation state. Twenty-two (44%) of the divers who responded declared having headaches; near surface (44%) or after surfacing (56%). 71% reported post-saturation fatigue after their last saturation, 82% of them described it as typical and systematic after each saturation. Recovery was reported to normally take from 1 to 10 days. The fatigue and headaches observed are compatible with divers' acclimatization to the changes in ppO2 levels during saturation and decompression. They appear to be reversible post- decompression.Entities:
Keywords: diving fatigue; headache; hemoglobin; long term health effects; relative hypoxia; saturation diving
Year: 2019 PMID: 30692957 PMCID: PMC6340096 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02774
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
FIGURE 1A typical saturation profile (compression, storage and bell dives, decompression at constant partial pressure of oxygen -ppO2- and at constant oxygen percentage) and the corresponding ppO2 profile.
Subjects (n = 51) biometric information and experience expressed in mean (range).
| Age | Total diving | Saturation diving | BMI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [years] | [years] | [years] | [kg/m2] | |
| Mean (range) | 46.1 (31 to 61) | 21.8 (6 to 42) | 15.9 (2 to 39) | 26.5 (21.0 to 32.3) |
Questions related to headaches.
| Questions | Participant’s number | Scores | Response percentage (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q1: During this last decompression, have you experienced headaches? | 34 | Yes = 11 | 32 |
| Q2: During this last decompression, if you had headache, when did the symptoms declare? | 11 | Near surface = 6 | 55 |
| Q3: During this last decompression, if you had headache, grade its severity on a scale from 1 (light) to 10 (severe) | 10 | 4 (grades 1 to 2) | 40 |
| Q4: Usually, do you experience headache during or after decompression? | 34 | Never = 14 | 41 |
| Q5: Usually, if you had headache, when do the symptoms declare? | 16 | Near surface = 9 | 44 |
| Q6: Usually, if you had headache, how long does the headache last? | 13 | Few hours = 3 | 23 |
| Q7: When back home after a saturation, do people around you say you look pale? | 20 | Yes = 19 | 95 |
Questions related to post-saturation fatigue.
| Questions | Participant’s number | Scores | Response percentage (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q8: After this last saturation, have you experienced fatigue? | 24 | Yes = 17 | 71 |
| Q9: After this last saturation, if you experienced fatigue, grade its severity on a scale from 1 (light) to 10 (severe) | 17 | (Mean ± SD) | 100 |
| Q10: Usually, after a saturation, do you experience fatigue? | 22 | Yes = 18 | 82 |
| Q11: Usually, if you experienced fatigue, is it physical or mental? | 19 | Physical = 17 | 89 |
| Q12: Usually, after a saturation, grade your well-being or mood on a scale from 1 (bad) to 5 (normal) and 10 (excellent) | 22 | (Mean ± SD) | 100 |
| Q13: Usually, after a saturation, grade your alertness on a scale from 1 (bad) to 5 (normal) and 10 (excellent) | 22 | (Mean ± SD) | 100 |
| Q14: Usually, after a saturation, how many days does it take to return to normal? | 26 | (Mean ± SD) | 51 |