A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal

Physiology Of Drowning: A Review




AuthorsBierens JJLM, Lunetta P, Tipton M, Warner DS

PublisherAMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC

Publication year2016

JournalPhysiology

Journal name in sourcePHYSIOLOGY

Journal acronymPHYSIOLOGY

Volume31

Issue2

First page 147

Last page166

Number of pages20

ISSN1548-9213

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1152/physiol.00002.2015


Abstract

Drowning physiology relates to two different events: immersion (upper airway above water) and submersion (upper airway under water). Immersion involves integrated cardiorespiratory responses to skin and deep body temperature, including cold shock, physical incapacitation, and hypovolemia, as precursors of collapse and submersion. The physiology of submersion includes fear of drowning, diving response, autonomic conflict, upper airway reflexes, water aspiration and swallowing, emesis, and electrolyte disorders. Submersion outcome is determined by cardiac, pulmonary, and neurological injury. Knowledge of drowning physiology is scarce. Better understanding may identify methods to improve survival, particularly related to hot-water immersion, cold shock, cold-induced physical incapacitation, and fear of drowning.




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