Clinical Trial: Nitrogen Bubble Detection After Simulated Dives in Divers With PFO and After PFO Closure

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Nitrogen Bubble Detection After Simulated Dives in Divers With PFO and After PFO Closure

Brief Summary: The aim of this study is to determine whether catheter-based closure of patent foramen ovale is effective in preventing paradoxical embolization of nitrogen bubbles after simulated dives.

Detailed Summary:

The aim of this study is to determine whether catheter-based closure of patent foramen ovale (PFO) is effective in preventing paradoxical embolization of nitrogen bubbles after simulated dives.

Ultrasonographic detection of venous and arterial nitrogen bubbles will be performed in divers after surfacing from simulated dives in hyperbaric chambers. Divers will be observed after two different dive profiles - Dive A (dive to 18 m for 80 min bottom time) and dive B (dive to 50 m for 20 min bottom time), both performed according to US Navy Air decompression procedure 1996. For both dives two groups will be compared: Divers with PFO and divers after previous catheter-based closure of PFO.

The study will be observational. Sonographic detection of bubbles will be performed after simulated dives that are part of a training program of the divers. Two different dives, previously documented to generate significant amount of venous nitrogen bubbles, were chosen.

The primary end-point will be a positive transcranial doppler test (defined as one or more bubbles detected either during native breathing or after Valsalva maneuver).

Inclusion criteria are: 1) previously diagnosed PFO or a PFO that has been occluded by a catheter-based procedure, 2) signed informed consent

Exclusion criteria: 1) another dive performed in the preceding 24 hours, 2) another previously diagnosed right-to-left shunt, 3) disagreement to be included in the study

This study will be single-center.


Sponsor: University Hospital, Motol

Current Primary Outcome: Arterial Nitrogen Bubbles After Surfacing [ Time Frame: assesed within 1 hour after surfacing ]

Arterial gas bubbles are detected by transcranial doppler ultrasonography. Positive outcome is 1 or more bubbles detected.


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome:

Original Secondary Outcome:

Information By: University Hospital, Motol

Dates:
Date Received: May 10, 2013
Date Started: May 2013
Date Completion:
Last Updated: October 28, 2013
Last Verified: October 2013