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Cohort Study of Multiple Brain Lesions in Sport Divers: Role of a Patent Foramen OvaleTo investigate the role of a patent foramen ovale in the pathogenesis of multiple brain lesions acquired by sport divers in the absence of reported decompression symptoms. Design: Prospective double blind cohort study. . Setting Diving clubs around Heidelberg and departments of neuroradiology and neurology. Subjects: 87 sport divers with a minimum of 160 scuba dives (dives with self contained underwater breathing apparatus). Main outcome measures: Presence of multiple brain lesions visualised by cranial magnetic resonance imaging and presence and size of patent foramen ovale as documented by echocontrast transcranial Doppler ultrasonogra~hy. Results: 25 subjects were found to have a right-to-left shunt, 13 with a patent foramen ovale of high haemodynamic relevance. A total of 41 brain lesions were detected in 11 divers. There were seven brain lesions in seven divers without a right-to-left shunt and 34 lesions in four divers with a right-to-left shunt Multiple brain lesions occurred exclusively in three divers with a large patent foramen ovale (P=0.004). Conclusions: Multiple brain lesions in sport divers were associated with presence of a large patent foramen ovale. This association suggests paradoxical gas embolism as the pathological mechanism. A patent foramen ovale of high haemodynamic relevance seems to be an important risk factor for developing multiple brain lesions in sport divers.
Document ID
20090004701
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Knauth, Michael
(Heidelberg Univ. Heidelberg, Germany)
Ries, Stefan
(Heidelberg Univ. Heidelberg, Germany)
Pohimann, Stefan
(Heidelberg Univ. Heidelberg, Germany)
Kerby, Tina
(Frankfurt Univ. Frankfurt, Germany)
Forstring, Michael
(Heidelberg Univ. Heidelberg, Germany)
Daffertshofer, Michael
(Heidelberg Univ. Heidelberg, Germany)
Hennerici,Michael
(Frankfurt Univ. Frankfurt, Germany)
Sartor, Klaus
(Heidelberg Univ. Heidelberg, Germany)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
March 8, 1997
Publication Information
Publication: BMJ Journal
Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
Volume: 314
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other

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