Snorkelling and Breath-Hold Diving Fatalities in Australia-A Review of 317 Deaths.

John M Lippmann
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As snorkelling and breath-hold diving are conducted in a potentially hostile environment by participants with varying skills and health, fatalities occur. In this study, snorkelling and breath-hold diving fatalities were investigated in Australia from 2000 to 2021 to identify causes and countermeasures. The Australasian Diving Safety Foundation database and the National Coronial Information System were searched to identify snorkelling/breath-hold diving deaths from 2000 to 2021. Relevant data were extracted, recorded, and analysed. The median age of the 317 victims was 48 years, two-thirds were overweight or obese, and almost half had health conditions, including ischaemic heart disease (IHD) and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), predisposing them to an arrhythmia-related snorkelling incident. One-third of victims were likely disabled by cardiac arrhythmias and at least 137 deaths were from primary drowning, with 34 following apnoeic hypoxia. Pre-existing health conditions, particularly IHD and LVH, predispose to many snorkelling deaths in older participants and may be somewhat mitigated by targeted health screening. Drownings from apnoeic hypoxia persist in younger breath-hold divers who should avoid pushing their limits without close monitoring. Skills practice in a controlled environment, increased focus on the importance of an effective buddy, and improved supervision are necessary to mitigate risk in the inexperienced.

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澳大利亚浮潜和屏气潜水死亡事件——对317起死亡事件的回顾。
由于浮潜和屏气潜水是在一个潜在的敌对环境中进行的,参与者的技能和健康状况各不相同,死亡事件时有发生。在这项研究中,从2000年到2021年,在澳大利亚调查了浮潜和屏气潜水的死亡人数,以确定原因和对策。研究人员检索了澳大利亚潜水安全基金会数据库和国家冠状信息系统,以确定2000年至2021年期间浮潜/屏气潜水死亡人数。提取、记录和分析相关数据。317名受害者的中位年龄为48岁,三分之二的人超重或肥胖,几乎一半的人有健康问题,包括缺血性心脏病(IHD)和左心室肥厚(LVH),这使他们容易发生与心律失常相关的浮潜事件。三分之一的受害者可能因心律失常而致残,至少137人死于原发性溺水,34人死于窒息性缺氧。先前存在的健康状况,特别是IHD和LVH,易导致许多老年参与者浮潜死亡,可通过有针对性的健康筛查在一定程度上减轻这种情况。由于窒息性缺氧而溺水的情况持续存在于年轻的屏气潜水员中,他们应该避免在没有密切监测的情况下突破自己的极限。在受控的环境中进行技能练习,增加对有效伙伴重要性的关注,以及改进监督对于降低缺乏经验者的风险是必要的。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH) (ISSN 1660-4601) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles, critical reviews, research notes, and short communications in the interdisciplinary area of environmental health sciences and public health. It links several scientific disciplines including biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, cellular and molecular biology, chemistry, computer science, ecology, engineering, epidemiology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, oncology, pathology, pharmacology, and toxicology, in an integrated fashion, to address critical issues related to environmental quality and public health. Therefore, IJERPH focuses on the publication of scientific and technical information on the impacts of natural phenomena and anthropogenic factors on the quality of our environment, the interrelationships between environmental health and the quality of life, as well as the socio-cultural, political, economic, and legal considerations related to environmental stewardship and public health. The 2018 IJERPH Outstanding Reviewer Award has been launched! This award acknowledge those who have generously dedicated their time to review manuscripts submitted to IJERPH. See full details at http://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph/awards.
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