Title of article :
Increased carotid intima-media thickness in scuba divers.
Author/Authors :
Mehrpour، Masoud نويسنده Firoozgar Clinical Research Development Center (FCRDC), Neurology Department, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Rezaali، Saeed نويسنده Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Islamic Azad University, Tehran Medical Branch, Tehran, Iran. Rezaali, Saeed , Shams-Hosseini، Narges Sadat نويسنده Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine AND Center for Research on Occupational Diseases, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Shams-Hosseini, Narges Sadat
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Pages :
3
From page :
45
To page :
47
Abstract :

Background: Scuba divers work in high pressure conditions which may cause some changes in physiological status to adapt to this situation. In this study, the carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) was assessed in divers as a risk factor of cerebrovascular and cardiovascular disorders.
Methods: This historical cohort study was performed on 16 male professional scuba divers as case group and 30 healthy people as controls with age range of 26-66 years. CIMT of both carotids of supine participants was measured by a 10 MHz linear ultrasonic probe quantitatively. Relationship between experience of diving and carotid IMT was evaluated.
Results: All the participants were males (mean age 42.9 ± 10.58. and for the control group was (47.05 ± 12.31 years). The mean right CIMT in divers and control group was 524.31 ± 149.40 and 443.66 ± 59.62 micrometer, respectively. Furthermore, the mean left CIMT in divers and control group was 624.57 ± 116.15 and 458.44 ± 49.56 micrometer, respectively. Conclusion: The findings demonstrated that long-term occupational diving leads to increased intima-media thickness in scuba divers.

Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Neurology
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Neurology
Record number :
2385594
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