Dysbaric osteonecrosis (DON) among the artisanal diving fishermen of Yucatán, Mexico
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Published:2020-12-20
Issue:4
Volume:50
Page:391-398
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ISSN:2209-1491
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Container-title:Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal
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language:
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Short-container-title:Diving Hyperb Med
Author:
Popa Daniel, ,Medak Anthony,Chin Walter,Huchim-Lara Oswaldo,Fliszar Evelyne,Hughes Tudor,Grover Ian, , , , , , ,
Abstract
Popa D, Medak A, Chin W, Huchim-Lara O, Fliszar E, Hughes T, Grover I. Dysbaric osteonecrosis (DON) among the artisanal diving fishermen of Yucatán, Mexico. Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine. 2020 December 20;50(4):391–398. doi: 10.28920/dhm50.4.391-398. PMID: 33325021.) Introduction: Artisanal diving fishermen in Yucatán, Mexico have high rates of decompression sickness as a result of frequently unsafe diving practices with surface supplied compressed air. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of dysbaric osteonecrosis (DON), a type of avascular necrosis, in the most susceptible joints in a cohort of these fishermen. Methods: We performed radiographs of bilateral shoulders, hips, and knees of 39 fishermen in Mexico and surveyed them about their medical and diving histories. We performed pairwise correlations to examine if the fishermen’s diving behaviours affected the numbers of joints with DON. Results: The radiographs revealed Grade II or higher DON in 30/39 (76.9%) of the fishermen. Twenty-two of 39 fishermen (56.4%) had at least two affected joints. The number of joints with DON positively correlates with the lifetime maximum diving depth and average bottom time. Conclusions: These findings represent among the highest prevalence rates of DON in divers and reflect the wide-spread scale of decompression sickness among these fishermen. Through this work, we hope to further educate the fishermen on the sequelae of their diving with the aim of improving their diving safety.
Publisher
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Cited by
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