Evaluation of Divers’ Neuropsychometric Effectiveness and High-Pressure Neurological Syndrome via Computerized Test Battery Package and Questionnaires in Operational Setting

Introduction: When divers are compressed to water depths deeper than 150 meter sea water (msw), symptoms of high-pressure neurological syndrome (HPNS) might appear due to rapid increase in pressure on the central nervous system during compression. The aim of this study was to first operate a new com...

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Main Authors: Berenji Ardestani, Simin, Balestra, Costantino, Bouzinova, Elena, Loennechen, Øyvind, Pedersen, Michael
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Published: 2019
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spelling ftunivbruxelles:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/295421 2023-05-15T15:16:14+02:00 Evaluation of Divers’ Neuropsychometric Effectiveness and High-Pressure Neurological Syndrome via Computerized Test Battery Package and Questionnaires in Operational Setting Berenji Ardestani, Simin Balestra, Costantino Bouzinova, Elena Loennechen, Øyvind Pedersen, Michael 2019-11-01 1 full-text file(s): application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/295421 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/295421/1/doi_279065.pdf en eng uri/info:doi/10.3389/fphys.2019.01386 uri/info:pmid/31787904 uri/info:pmcid/PMC6856207 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/295421/1/doi_279065.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/295421 1 full-text file(s): info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Frontiers in physiology, 10 Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles Médecine pathologie humaine Education physique Hygiène et médecine du travail Hygiène et médecine sportives Médecine de l'environnement Médecine préventive info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ulb-repo/semantics/articlePeerReview info:ulb-repo/semantics/openurl/article 2019 ftunivbruxelles 2022-06-12T21:50:10Z Introduction: When divers are compressed to water depths deeper than 150 meter sea water (msw), symptoms of high-pressure neurological syndrome (HPNS) might appear due to rapid increase in pressure on the central nervous system during compression. The aim of this study was to first operate a new computerized tool, designed to monitor divers' wellbeing and cognitive function, and to record the results. The second aim was to evaluate the feasibility and validity of the Physiopad software and HPNS questionnaires as a new tool for monitoring divers wellbeing in an operational setting, including sensible visualization and presentation of results. Methods: The Physiopad was operated onboard Deep Arctic (TechnipFMC Diving Support Vessel). The diving work was performed between 180 and 207 msw. The data from 46 divers were collected from the HPNS questionnaires, Hand dynamometry test, Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency test (CFFF), Adaptive Visual Analog Scale (AVAS), Simple Math Process (MathProc test), Perceptual Vigilance Task (PVT), and Time Estimation Task (time-wall). Result: Diver's subjective evaluation revealed different symptoms, possibly also HPNS related, which lasted from 1 to 5 days in storage, with the common duration being 1 day. The results from Physiopad battery testing showed no signs of significant neurological alteration. Conclusion: The present study showed that there was no association between subjective measurements of HPNS and neuropsychometric test results. We also confirmed the feasibility of using the computerized test battery to monitor saturation divers at work. The HPNS battery and Physiopad software could be an important tool for monitoring diver's health in the future. This tool was not used during the Bahr Essalam project to operationally evaluate any HPNS effect on divers as data analysis was performed post-project. info:eu-repo/semantics/published Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic DI-fusion : dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Arctic
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topic Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles
Médecine pathologie humaine
Education physique
Hygiène et médecine du travail
Hygiène et médecine sportives
Médecine de l'environnement
Médecine préventive
spellingShingle Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles
Médecine pathologie humaine
Education physique
Hygiène et médecine du travail
Hygiène et médecine sportives
Médecine de l'environnement
Médecine préventive
Berenji Ardestani, Simin
Balestra, Costantino
Bouzinova, Elena
Loennechen, Øyvind
Pedersen, Michael
Evaluation of Divers’ Neuropsychometric Effectiveness and High-Pressure Neurological Syndrome via Computerized Test Battery Package and Questionnaires in Operational Setting
topic_facet Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles
Médecine pathologie humaine
Education physique
Hygiène et médecine du travail
Hygiène et médecine sportives
Médecine de l'environnement
Médecine préventive
description Introduction: When divers are compressed to water depths deeper than 150 meter sea water (msw), symptoms of high-pressure neurological syndrome (HPNS) might appear due to rapid increase in pressure on the central nervous system during compression. The aim of this study was to first operate a new computerized tool, designed to monitor divers' wellbeing and cognitive function, and to record the results. The second aim was to evaluate the feasibility and validity of the Physiopad software and HPNS questionnaires as a new tool for monitoring divers wellbeing in an operational setting, including sensible visualization and presentation of results. Methods: The Physiopad was operated onboard Deep Arctic (TechnipFMC Diving Support Vessel). The diving work was performed between 180 and 207 msw. The data from 46 divers were collected from the HPNS questionnaires, Hand dynamometry test, Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency test (CFFF), Adaptive Visual Analog Scale (AVAS), Simple Math Process (MathProc test), Perceptual Vigilance Task (PVT), and Time Estimation Task (time-wall). Result: Diver's subjective evaluation revealed different symptoms, possibly also HPNS related, which lasted from 1 to 5 days in storage, with the common duration being 1 day. The results from Physiopad battery testing showed no signs of significant neurological alteration. Conclusion: The present study showed that there was no association between subjective measurements of HPNS and neuropsychometric test results. We also confirmed the feasibility of using the computerized test battery to monitor saturation divers at work. The HPNS battery and Physiopad software could be an important tool for monitoring diver's health in the future. This tool was not used during the Bahr Essalam project to operationally evaluate any HPNS effect on divers as data analysis was performed post-project. info:eu-repo/semantics/published
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Berenji Ardestani, Simin
Balestra, Costantino
Bouzinova, Elena
Loennechen, Øyvind
Pedersen, Michael
author_facet Berenji Ardestani, Simin
Balestra, Costantino
Bouzinova, Elena
Loennechen, Øyvind
Pedersen, Michael
author_sort Berenji Ardestani, Simin
title Evaluation of Divers’ Neuropsychometric Effectiveness and High-Pressure Neurological Syndrome via Computerized Test Battery Package and Questionnaires in Operational Setting
title_short Evaluation of Divers’ Neuropsychometric Effectiveness and High-Pressure Neurological Syndrome via Computerized Test Battery Package and Questionnaires in Operational Setting
title_full Evaluation of Divers’ Neuropsychometric Effectiveness and High-Pressure Neurological Syndrome via Computerized Test Battery Package and Questionnaires in Operational Setting
title_fullStr Evaluation of Divers’ Neuropsychometric Effectiveness and High-Pressure Neurological Syndrome via Computerized Test Battery Package and Questionnaires in Operational Setting
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Divers’ Neuropsychometric Effectiveness and High-Pressure Neurological Syndrome via Computerized Test Battery Package and Questionnaires in Operational Setting
title_sort evaluation of divers’ neuropsychometric effectiveness and high-pressure neurological syndrome via computerized test battery package and questionnaires in operational setting
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