Changes in cardiac function in Navy divers during four days of successive dives in very cold diving conditions.

Clin Physiol Funct Imaging

Diving Medical Centre, Field Medicine Unit, Centre for Military Medicine, Finnish Defence Forces, Kirkkonummi, Finland.

Published: July 2023

Introduction And Methods: There is limited knowledge of cumulative effect of repetitive cold-water diving on cardiac function. Single cold dives cause some known cardiological risks, such as malign arrhythmia, due to a concurrent activation of the sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic nervous system. A previous study from warmer water dives has shown that successive dives cause a decrease in vagal tone and a less responsive cardiovascular system. The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in cardiac function with 2D echocardiography during 4 days of diving in near-freezing water.

Results: Left ventricle systolic function measures did not show any uniform changes. E/A ratio seemed to decrease successively with the number of dives. The diastolic tissue velocity of relaxing basal septum (e') showed a decreasing trend as well. Diastolic blood pressure seemed to increase from predive (mean: 83 RR mmHg) to postdive values (mean: 87 RR mmHg) (p=NS). Heart rate decreased significantly from predive (mean: 71 bpm, range: 56-103) to postdive values (mean: 60 bpm, range: 37-88) (p < 0.03).

Discussion And Conclusions: The study was conducted in very cold condition and with limited number of divers. Results of this preliminary study suggested a decreasing trend in left ventricular diastolic function in successive cold dives. Cumulative changes in cardiac function may cause health risks that need to be considered during cold water diving operations.

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