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Case Studies in Physiology: Breath-hold diving beyond 100 meters-cardiopulmonary responses in world-champion divers

机译:生理学案例研究:在世界冠军潜水员的100米 - 心肺反应超出100米的呼吸潜水

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In this case study, we evaluate the unique physiological profiles of two world-champion breath-hold divers. At close to current world-record depths, the extreme physiological responses to both exercise and asphyxia during progressive elevations in hydrostatic pressure are profound. As such, these professional athletes must be capable of managing such stress, to maintain performing at the forefront human capacity. In both divers, pulmonary function before and after deep dives to 102 m and 117 m in the open sea was assessed using noninvasive pulmonary gas exchange (indexed via the O-2 deficit, which is analogous to the traditional alveolar to arterial oxygen difference), ultrasound B-line scores, airway resistance, and airway reactance. Hydrostatic-induced lung compression was also quantified via spirometry. Both divers successfully performed their dives. Pulmonary gas exchange efficiency was impaired in both divers at 10 min but had mostly restored within a few hours. Mild hemoptysis was transiently evident immediately following the 117-m dive, whereas both divers experienced nitrogen narcosis. Although B-lines were only elevated in one diver postdive, reductions in airway resistance and reactance occurred in both divers, suggesting that the compressive strain on the structural characteristics of the airways can persist for up to 3.5 h. Marked echocardiographic dyssynchrony was evident in one diver after 10 m of descent, which persisted until resolving at similar to 77m during ascent. In summary, despite the enormous hydrostatic and physiological stress to diving beyond 100 m on a single breath, these data provide valuable insight into the extraordinary capacity of those at the pinnacle of apneic performance.
机译:在本案例研究中,我们评估了两名世界冠军屏气潜水员的独特生理特征。在接近当前世界纪录的深度下,静水压力逐渐升高时,运动和窒息的极端生理反应是深刻的。因此,这些职业运动员必须有能力应对这种压力,保持在人类能力的最前沿。在这两名潜水员中,使用无创性肺气体交换(通过O-2缺陷指数,类似于传统的肺泡-动脉氧分差)、B超评分、气道阻力和气道阻抗,评估了在公海深潜至102 m和117 m前后的肺功能。静水压诱导的肺压缩也通过肺活量测定进行量化。两名潜水员都成功地完成了跳水。两名潜水员的肺气体交换效率在10分钟时均受损,但在几小时内基本恢复。117米跳水后立即出现短暂的咯血,而两名潜水员都经历了氮麻醉。虽然只有一名潜水员下潜后B线升高,但两名潜水员的气道阻力和电抗均降低,这表明气道结构特征上的压缩应变可持续3.5小时。一名潜水员在下潜10米后出现明显的超声心动图不同步,直到上升过程中在类似于77米处消失。总之,尽管单次呼吸超过100米会产生巨大的静水压力和生理压力,但这些数据提供了对处于呼吸暂停表现巅峰的人的非凡能力的宝贵见解。

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