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Schwindel beim Tauchsport — Die Innenohr-Dekompressionserkrankung

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Hören und Gleichgewicht

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Schwindel im Zusammenhang mit dem Tauchen ist ein häufges Phänomen, das sehr unterschiedliche Ursachen haben kann. Zugrunde können relativ harmlose Gründe liegen, wie beispielsweise die unterschiedliche Informationsvermittlungen aus dem vestibulären und optischen System, die zur Reisekinetose bzw. der Seekrankheit führen und in diesem Werk ausführlich abgehandelt werden, aber auch schwerwiegende Störungen des cochleo-vestibulären Systems auf dem Boden einer Überschreitung des Löslichkeitsprodukts des zur Atmung verwendeten Inertgases im Körper. Die Differenzialdiagnose von Schwindel beim Tauchen ist vielfältig und wurde im letzten Band dieser Reihe in „Klinik der menschlichen Sinne“ umfassend dargestellt[17]. Dieser Beitrag soll eine akute Erkrankung beim Tauchen gründlich beleuchten, die häufig zu schwersten Schwindelsymptomen nach dem Tauchen führt: die Dekompressionserkrankung des Innenohrs.

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Klingmann, C. (2010). Schwindel beim Tauchsport — Die Innenohr-Dekompressionserkrankung. In: Plinkert, P.K., Klingmann, C. (eds) Hören und Gleichgewicht. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-99270-8_21

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