Detection of dysbaric osteonecrosis in military divers using magnetic resonance imaging

被引:0
作者
H. Bolte
A. Koch
K. Tetzlaff
E. Bettinghausen
M. Heller
M. Reuter
机构
[1] Universitaetsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein Campus Kiel,Klinik fuer Diagnostische Radiologie
[2] German Naval Medical Institute,undefined
来源
European Radiology | 2005年 / 15卷
关键词
Dybaric osteonecrosis; Decompression sickness; Caisson disease; Diving; Magnetic resonance imaging;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
This was a controlled cross-sectional study to investigate the prevalence of dysbaric osteonecrosis (DON) in military divers. MRI examinations of the large joints and adjacent bones were performed in a cross-sectional group of 32 highly experienced military divers and 28 non-divers matched for age and anthropometric data. Additional plain radiographs and follow-up controls were performed in all persons with signs certain or suspicious of DON. In two subject groups (one of divers and one of non-divers), lesions characteristic of DON were detected. From this controlled study, it may be concluded that MRI is a highly sensitive method to detect signs of osteonecrosis. It could be shown that the prevalence of bone lesions characteristic of osteonecrosis in highly experienced military divers is not higher than in non-diving subjects of comparable age. The outcome of this comparably small study group fits to the results of previous extensive studies performed with radiographs. The detected low incidence of DON in this collective may be due to the fact that military divers follow stricter selection criteria, decompression schemes and medical surveillance than commercial divers.
引用
收藏
页码:368 / 375
页数:7
相关论文
共 74 条
[1]  
Lam TH(1992)Dysbaric osteonecrosis in a compressed air tunneling project in Hong Kong Occup Med 42 23-29
[2]  
Yau KP(1997)Dysbaric osteonecrosis in divers and caisson workers Clin Orthop 344 320-332
[3]  
Lehner CE(1991)Avascular necrosis: early MR imaging and histologic findings in a canine model Am J Roentgenol 157 41-345
[4]  
Adams WM(1999)Functional and high resolution computed tomographic studies of diver’s lungs Scand J Work Environ Health 25 66-74
[5]  
Dubielzig RR(2002)Neurologic outcome of controlled compressed-air diving Neurology 55 1743-1745
[6]  
Palta M(2001)Cervico-thoracic disc protrusions in controlled compressed-air diving: clinical and MRI findings J Neurol 248 514-516
[7]  
Lanphier EH(1984)Magnetic resonance imaging of the normal and ischemic femoral head Am J Roentgenol 143 1273-1280
[8]  
Brody AS(1997)Magnetic resonance imaging of osteonecrosis in divers: comparison with plain radiographs Skeletal Radiol 26 354-359
[9]  
Strong M(1987)Bone imaging and skeletal radiology in dysbaric osteonecrosis Clin Radiol 38 589-592
[10]  
Babikian G(1982)Functional imaging in the early diagnosis of dysbaric osteonecrosis Br J Radiol 55 497-500