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White Blood Cells, Platelets, Red Blood Cells and Gas Bubbles in SCUBA Diving: Is There a Relationship?

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HEALTHCARE
卷 10, 期 2, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10020182

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SCUBA diving; diving; hyperbaric medicine; white blood cells; platelets; red blood cells; inert gas embolism

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  1. DAN Europe Foundation

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This study investigated the relationship between hematological parameters and predisposition to inert gas bubble formation after a single recreational dive. The results showed that divers without bubble formation had significantly higher total white blood cell, granulocyte, and lymphocyte counts before and after diving compared to divers with bubble formation, indicating a possible association between low white blood cell counts and bubble formation.
(1) Background: SCUBA diving can influence changes of several hematological parameters (HP) but the changes of HP in the decompression phases are still unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate any possible relationship between HP and predisposition to inert gas bubble formation after a single recreational dive. (2) Methods: Blood, obtained from 32 expert SCUBA divers, was tested for differences in white blood cells (WBC), granulocytes (GRAN), lymphocytes (LYM), and monocytes (MONO), red blood cells (RBC), and platelets (PLT) between bubblers (B) and non-bubblers (NB). (3) Results: We found inter-subject differences in bubble formation (considering the same diving profile performed by the divers) and a statistically significant higher number of total WBC, GRAN and LYM in NB as compared to the B divers in the pre and in the post diving sample, while no statistical differences were found for MONO and PLT. In addition, we did not find any statistically significant difference between NB and B in RBC. (4) Conclusions: Our results, even if in absence of investigated anti-inflammatory markers, could indicate a relationship between low WBC numbers and bubble formation. This aspect may explain a possible cause of inter-subject differences in bubble formation in divers performing the same dive profile.

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