Middle ear barotrauma in diving.

ENT Epidemiology Eustachian tube Eustachian tube dysfunction Health surveys Survey Valsalva manoeuvre

Journal

Diving and hyperbaric medicine
ISSN: 1833-3516
Titre abrégé: Diving Hyperb Med
Pays: Australia
ID NLM: 101282742

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
31 Mar 2021
Historique:
received: 25 07 2020
accepted: 14 11 2020
entrez: 24 3 2021
pubmed: 25 3 2021
medline: 27 3 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Middle ear barotrauma (MEBt) is the most common medical complication in diving, posing a serious risk to dive safety. Given this prevalence and the continuing growth of the diving industry, a comprehensive overview of the condition is warranted. This was a survey study. An anonymous, electronic questionnaire was distributed to 7,060 recipients: professional divers of the Finnish Border Guard, the Finnish Rescue Services, and the Finnish Heritage agency; and recreational divers registered as members of the Finnish Divers' Association reachable by e-mail (roughly two-thirds of all members and recreational divers in Finland). Primary outcomes were self-reported prevalence, clinical characteristics, and health effects of MEBt while diving. Secondary outcomes were adjusted odds ratios (OR) for frequency of MEBt with respect to possible risk factors. A total of 1,881 respondents participated in the study (response rate 27%). In total, 81% of the respondents had experienced MEBt while diving. Of those affected, 38% had used medications and 1% had undergone otorhinolaryngology-related surgical procedures due to MEBt. Factors most associated with MEBt were poor subjective success in Valsalva ('occasionally' versus 'always' successful: OR 11.56; 95% CI 7.24-18.47) and Toynbee ('occasionally' versus 'always' successful: OR 3.51; 95% CI 1.95-6.30) manoeuvres. MEBt is common in both recreational and professional divers, having affected 81% of the respondents. The main possible risk factors include poor success in pressure equalisation manoeuvres.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33761540
doi: 10.28920/dhm51.1.44-52
pmc: PMC8313771
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

44-52

Informations de copyright

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.

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Auteurs

Oskari H Lindfors (OH)

Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Head and Neck Center, Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Corresponding author: Oskari H Lindfors, Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Head and Neck Center, Helsinki University Hospital, P.O. Box 263, FI-00029 HUH, Helsinki, Finland, oskari.lindfors@helsinki.fi.

Anne K Räisänen-Sokolowski (AK)

Department of Pathology, Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Centre for Military Medicine, Finnish Defence Forces, Helsinki, Finland.

Jari Suvilehto (J)

Mehiläinen Oy, Helsinki, Finland.

Saku T Sinkkonen (ST)

Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Head and Neck Center, Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

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