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Alternobaric vertigo in sport SCUBA divers and the risk factors. - Travel Doctor Online

 

Alternobaric vertigo in sport SCUBA divers and the risk factors.

Authors: Uzun C Yagiz R Tas A Adali MK Inan N Koten M Karasalihoglu AR
Address: Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Trakya University, Faculty of Medicine, Edirne, Turkey. cemuzun@yahoo.com
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We investigated the eustachian tube function and the incidence of Alternobaric vertigo (AV) in 29 sport self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) divers with, or without, some possible risk factors for AV. The divers had normal audiological and otoscopic findings at the pre-dive examination. We used the nine-step inflation/deflation tympanometric test and Toynbee test for evaluation of eustachian tube function, and the Valsalva manoeuvre for patency. Information on divers, their history, and their otolaryngologic examination were obtained in the pre-dive examination. Divers performed 1086 dives (mean 37, range: 3-100) during the observation period. Four divers (14 per cent) experienced AV during five dives (0.46 per cent), (one diver experienced AV two times). It was found that having an otitis media history or eustachian tube dysfunction determined with the nine-step inflation/deflation tympanometric test before diving, or difficulty in clearing ears during diving could be important risk factors for AV in sport SCUBA divers (p <.05). Divers with such findings seem to be more prone to AV and should pay rigorous attention to the precautions for prevention of AV.



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