Immersion pulmonary edema may occur during scuba diving, snorke-ling or swimming. It is a rare and often recurrent disease, mainly affecting individuals aged over 50 with high blood pressure. However it also occurs in young individuals with a healthy heart. The main symptoms are dyspnea, cough and hemoptysis. The outcome is often favorable under oxygen treatment but deaths are reported. A cardiac and pulmonary assessment is necessary to evaluate the risk of recurrence and possible contraindications to immersion
With the growing popularity of water-based sports, cases of swimming-induced pulmonary edema (SIPE) ...
Background Pulmonary edema related to water immersion has been reported in military trainees and scu...
During an international breath-hold diving competition, 19 of the participating divers volunteered f...
Pulmonary edema has been reported in SCUBA divers, apnea divers, and long-distance swimmers however,...
Immersion Pulmonary Edema (IPE) is a unique medical condition being increasingly described in the me...
Diving-related ‘immersion’ pulmonary oedema is very uncommon and probably underreported.1,2 Immersi...
Diving-related ‘immersion’ pulmonary oedema is very uncommon and probably underreported.1,2 Immersi...
Diving-related ‘immersion’ pulmonary oedema is very uncommon and probably underreported.1,2 Immersi...
Scuba diving is associated with risks of drowning, lung barotrauma and decompression sickness. In ca...
Scuba diving is associated with risks of drowning, lung barotrauma and decompression sickness. In ca...
Abstract Background The risk factors of pulmonary edema induced by diving in healthy subjects are no...
International audienceBackground: The risk factors of pulmonary edema induced by diving in healthy s...
International audienceBackground: The risk factors of pulmonary edema induced by diving in healthy s...
Ralph Smith,1 Julian O M Ormerod,2 Nikant Sabharwal,2 Courtney Kipps3 1Department of Sport and Exerc...
Hemoptysis due to breath-hold diving Page 2 Breath-hold diving, also known as free-diving, describes...
With the growing popularity of water-based sports, cases of swimming-induced pulmonary edema (SIPE) ...
Background Pulmonary edema related to water immersion has been reported in military trainees and scu...
During an international breath-hold diving competition, 19 of the participating divers volunteered f...
Pulmonary edema has been reported in SCUBA divers, apnea divers, and long-distance swimmers however,...
Immersion Pulmonary Edema (IPE) is a unique medical condition being increasingly described in the me...
Diving-related ‘immersion’ pulmonary oedema is very uncommon and probably underreported.1,2 Immersi...
Diving-related ‘immersion’ pulmonary oedema is very uncommon and probably underreported.1,2 Immersi...
Diving-related ‘immersion’ pulmonary oedema is very uncommon and probably underreported.1,2 Immersi...
Scuba diving is associated with risks of drowning, lung barotrauma and decompression sickness. In ca...
Scuba diving is associated with risks of drowning, lung barotrauma and decompression sickness. In ca...
Abstract Background The risk factors of pulmonary edema induced by diving in healthy subjects are no...
International audienceBackground: The risk factors of pulmonary edema induced by diving in healthy s...
International audienceBackground: The risk factors of pulmonary edema induced by diving in healthy s...
Ralph Smith,1 Julian O M Ormerod,2 Nikant Sabharwal,2 Courtney Kipps3 1Department of Sport and Exerc...
Hemoptysis due to breath-hold diving Page 2 Breath-hold diving, also known as free-diving, describes...
With the growing popularity of water-based sports, cases of swimming-induced pulmonary edema (SIPE) ...
Background Pulmonary edema related to water immersion has been reported in military trainees and scu...
During an international breath-hold diving competition, 19 of the participating divers volunteered f...