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NOAA Barotrauma
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12/07/2003

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Term
What is barotrauma?
Definition
Pressure related injuries
Term
What are the different types of barotrauma?
Definition
Ear, Sinus, Dental, Pulmonary and Equipment
Term
What is the cause of ear barotrauma?
Definition
Unequal pressure on air spaces.
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What are the types of ear barotrauma?
Definition
Outer ear squeeze, middle ear squeeze and round window rupture.
Term
What is the cause of an outer ear squeeze?
Definition
A tight fitting hood or a plug in the ear canal which causes the ear drum to bulge outward and possibly rupture.
Term
What is the cause of a middle ear squeeze?
Definition
A blocked eustachian tube which causes the ear drum to bulge inward and possibly rupture.
Term
What is the trapdoor effect?
Definition
When equalization is delayed, ambient pressure in the throat holds the eustachian tube shut and prevents equalization.
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How do you prevent the trapdoor effect?
Definition
Equalize gently, early and often.
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What is a round window rupture?
Definition
A rupture of the "round window" membrane of the inner ear caused by excessive force to equalize the middle ear on descent.
Term
What are the signs and symptoms of a round window rupture?
Definition
Pain, vertigo and nausea
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What are the 4 sets of sinuses?
Definition
Frontal: above the eyes, Ethmoidal: behind the cheekbones, Sphenoid: deeper behind the eyes and the Maxillary: behind the nose
Term
What is the cause of sinus barotrauma?
Definition
Blocked sinus passages
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What is the cause of dental barotrauma?
Definition
Unequal pressure inside an air pocket in or around a tooth due to tooth decay and or an incomplete filling.
Term
What are the two types of equipment barotrauma?
Definition
Mask (creates a pulling sensation on the face and eyes) and dry suit (pinching the skin)
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What are the types of pulmonary barotrauma?
Definition
Subcutaneous emphysema, Mediastinal emphysema, Spontaneous pneumothorax and arterial gas embolism
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What actions should be taken when experiencing a reverse squeeze during a dive?
Definition
Slow or stop ascent to allow pressure to vent.
Term
What is the "rebound effect"?
Definition
Decongestant medication can wear off quickly under pressure and can cause air passages to close tightly.
Term
What are the causes of pulmonary barotrauma?
Definition
Breath holding while ascending with compressed air in the lungs and/or air trapped in part of the lung from mucus plug or lung defect.
Term
What is mediastinal emphysema?
Definition
Air, which has escaped from the lungs due to an over-pressurization tear of the alveoli, that has settled under the breast bone.
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What is subcutaneous emphysema?
Definition
Air, which has escaped from the lungs due to an over-pressurization tear of the alveoli, that has settled in the neck area.
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