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Ear diseases are the most common of all occupational diseases of diving. Otitis externa is the most frequent and troublesome infection in divers especially when the environment is humid. During compression, failure to equalize the pressure of the air-filled cavities surrounded by bone (middle ear, sinus) deprives the middle ear (or sinus) of aeration. Middle ear barotrauma is the most common barotrauma encountered in divers while external ear barotrauma (reversed ear) and inner ear barotrauma (with rupture of the round or oval window) are less common. Decompression sickness (Caisson disease) is primarily the result of inert gas bubbles; deafness and vertigo may result if the inner ear is involved. The most dramatic cause of disorientation under water is that due to vertigo. This vertigo is commonly a transient effect due to unequal caloric stimulation of the two labyrinths. The physical examination of the ear and nose necessary for assessment of diving fitness are discussed. A list of ENT contra-indications is presented which mandate temporary or permanent disqualification from diving.
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PMID:[Otologic aspects of diving]. 304 72

ENT disorders are the most common of all medical problems of diving. This review summarizes the specific conditions and ENT diseases in Scuba diving. During compression failure to equalize the pressure of air-filled cavities surrounded by bone deprives the middle ear or sinuses of aeration. Middle ear barotrauma is the most common barotrauma encountered in divers while sinus barotrauma and especially inner ear barotrauma (with rupture of the round or oval window) are less common. Decompression sickness in primarily the result of inert gas bubbles; deafness and vertigo may result if the inner ear is involved. The ENT examination necessary for assessment of diving fitness focuses on the middle and inner ear as well as the nose, sinuses and larynx. A list of ENT contra-indications is presented that mandate temporary or permanent disqualification from diving.
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PMID:[Otorhinolaryngologic aspects of diving sports]. 840 83