Abstract

BACKGROUND: In France, the monitoring of professional divers is regulated. Several learned societies (French Occupational Medicine Society, French Hyperbaric Medicine Society and French Maritime Medicine Society) have issued follow-up recommendations for professional divers, including medical follow-up. Medical decisions could be temporary unfitness for diving, temporary fitness with monitoring, a restriction of fitness, or permanent unfitness. The aim of study was to point out the causes of unfitness in our centre.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The divers’ files were selected from the French National Network for Occupational Disease Vigilance and Prevention (RNV3P). Only files with a special medical decision were selected, between 2002 and 2019.
RESULTS: Three hundred and ninety-six professional divers are followed-up in our centre and 1371 medical decisions were delivered. There were 29 (7.3%) divers with a special medical decision, during 42 (3.1%) medical visit. Twelve (3.0%) had a permanent unfitness. The leading cause of unfitness was pulmonary diseases: emphysema (3), chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (2), asthma (2). Sixteen (4.0%) divers had temporary unfitness. The leading causes were cardiovascular (4 times) and neurological (6 times). Twelve (3.0%) divers had had at least one decompression sickness.
CONCLUSIONS: Judgments of permanent unfitness for diving were rare (3.0% of divers), but were because of life-threatening disease. Medical follow-up of occupational divers was justified to decrease the risk of fatal event during occupational dives.

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Title
Temporary and permanent unfitness of occupational divers. Brest Cohort 2002–2019 from the French National Network for Occupational Disease Vigilance and Prevention (RNV3P)
Author
Pougnet, Richard 1 ; Pougnet, Laurence 2 ; Dewitte, Jean-Dominique 3 ; Loddé, Brice 3 ; Lucas, David 3 

 Centre for Professional and Environmental Pathologies, Morvan Teaching Hospital (CHRU), Brest, France. [email protected] 
 French Society for Maritime Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Western Brittany, Brest, France 
 Centre for Professional and Environmental Pathologies, Morvan Teaching Hospital (CHRU), Brest, France 
First page
71
End page
77
Publication year
2020
Publication date
2020
Publisher
Wydawnictwo Via Medica
ISSN
16419251
e-ISSN
20813252
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2464222766
Copyright
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