End-tidal CO2 relates to seasickness susceptibility: A study in Antarctic voyages

To investigate the relationship between end-tidal CO2 (EtCO2) and seasickness (motion sickness at sea) during an Antarctic voyage. In this study, we measured EtCO2 and severity of seasickness using the subjective symptoms of motion sickness (SSMS). We sampled EtCO2 and SSMS every 3–4h for 3 days fro...

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Published inAuris, nasus, larynx Vol. 44; no. 5; pp. 534 - 539
Main Authors Hasegawa, Tatsuhisa, Oe, Hirofumi, Taki, Masakatsu, Sakaguchi, Hirofumi, Hirano, Shigeru, Wada, Yoshiro
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Abstract To investigate the relationship between end-tidal CO2 (EtCO2) and seasickness (motion sickness at sea) during an Antarctic voyage. In this study, we measured EtCO2 and severity of seasickness using the subjective symptoms of motion sickness (SSMS). We sampled EtCO2 and SSMS every 3–4h for 3 days from the date of sail in 16 healthy subjects. This experiment was performed on an icebreaker (standard displacement: 12,650t). Since 2 subjects dropped out because of severe motion sickness, available data were collected from 14 subjects. On analysis of all data of all subjects grouped together, there seemed to be a significant negative correlation between EtCO2 and SSMS (R=−0.27, P=0.0005). However, in individual subjects, this correlation was not obvious. During the voyage, EtCO2 level in the seasickness susceptible group was lower than that in the non-susceptible group (P=0.018). Both EtCO2 increasing in the non-susceptible group and decreasing in the susceptible group contribute to the difference in EtCO2 levels. We suggest that the cause of this increase in EtCO2 level in the non-susceptible group was unwitting slow and deep breathing to resist seasickness. We revealed that for seasickness during an Antarctic voyage, EtCO2 level relates to susceptibility, but not occurrence or severity. Measurement of EtCO2 levels may be useful to identify seasickness-susceptible persons and to efficiently prevent seasickness.
AbstractList To investigate the relationship between end-tidal CO2 (EtCO2) and seasickness (motion sickness at sea) during an Antarctic voyage. In this study, we measured EtCO2 and severity of seasickness using the subjective symptoms of motion sickness (SSMS). We sampled EtCO2 and SSMS every 3–4h for 3 days from the date of sail in 16 healthy subjects. This experiment was performed on an icebreaker (standard displacement: 12,650t). Since 2 subjects dropped out because of severe motion sickness, available data were collected from 14 subjects. On analysis of all data of all subjects grouped together, there seemed to be a significant negative correlation between EtCO2 and SSMS (R=−0.27, P=0.0005). However, in individual subjects, this correlation was not obvious. During the voyage, EtCO2 level in the seasickness susceptible group was lower than that in the non-susceptible group (P=0.018). Both EtCO2 increasing in the non-susceptible group and decreasing in the susceptible group contribute to the difference in EtCO2 levels. We suggest that the cause of this increase in EtCO2 level in the non-susceptible group was unwitting slow and deep breathing to resist seasickness. We revealed that for seasickness during an Antarctic voyage, EtCO2 level relates to susceptibility, but not occurrence or severity. Measurement of EtCO2 levels may be useful to identify seasickness-susceptible persons and to efficiently prevent seasickness.
To investigate the relationship between end-tidal CO2 (EtCO2) and seasickness (motion sickness at sea) during an Antarctic voyage.OBJECTIVETo investigate the relationship between end-tidal CO2 (EtCO2) and seasickness (motion sickness at sea) during an Antarctic voyage.In this study, we measured EtCO2 and severity of seasickness using the subjective symptoms of motion sickness (SSMS). We sampled EtCO2 and SSMS every 3-4h for 3 days from the date of sail in 16 healthy subjects. This experiment was performed on an icebreaker (standard displacement: 12,650t).METHODSIn this study, we measured EtCO2 and severity of seasickness using the subjective symptoms of motion sickness (SSMS). We sampled EtCO2 and SSMS every 3-4h for 3 days from the date of sail in 16 healthy subjects. This experiment was performed on an icebreaker (standard displacement: 12,650t).Since 2 subjects dropped out because of severe motion sickness, available data were collected from 14 subjects. On analysis of all data of all subjects grouped together, there seemed to be a significant negative correlation between EtCO2 and SSMS (R=-0.27, P=0.0005). However, in individual subjects, this correlation was not obvious. During the voyage, EtCO2 level in the seasickness susceptible group was lower than that in the non-susceptible group (P=0.018). Both EtCO2 increasing in the non-susceptible group and decreasing in the susceptible group contribute to the difference in EtCO2 levels. We suggest that the cause of this increase in EtCO2 level in the non-susceptible group was unwitting slow and deep breathing to resist seasickness.RESULTSSince 2 subjects dropped out because of severe motion sickness, available data were collected from 14 subjects. On analysis of all data of all subjects grouped together, there seemed to be a significant negative correlation between EtCO2 and SSMS (R=-0.27, P=0.0005). However, in individual subjects, this correlation was not obvious. During the voyage, EtCO2 level in the seasickness susceptible group was lower than that in the non-susceptible group (P=0.018). Both EtCO2 increasing in the non-susceptible group and decreasing in the susceptible group contribute to the difference in EtCO2 levels. We suggest that the cause of this increase in EtCO2 level in the non-susceptible group was unwitting slow and deep breathing to resist seasickness.We revealed that for seasickness during an Antarctic voyage, EtCO2 level relates to susceptibility, but not occurrence or severity. Measurement of EtCO2 levels may be useful to identify seasickness-susceptible persons and to efficiently prevent seasickness.CONCLUSIONWe revealed that for seasickness during an Antarctic voyage, EtCO2 level relates to susceptibility, but not occurrence or severity. Measurement of EtCO2 levels may be useful to identify seasickness-susceptible persons and to efficiently prevent seasickness.
Author Hirano, Shigeru
Sakaguchi, Hirofumi
Oe, Hirofumi
Wada, Yoshiro
Hasegawa, Tatsuhisa
Taki, Masakatsu
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