Swimming-induced pulmonary edema
| Swimming-induced pulmonary edema | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | SIPE, immersion pulmonary edema |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Shortness of breath, cough, hemoptysis, hypoxemia |
| Complications | Acute respiratory distress syndrome |
| Onset | During or shortly after swimming or diving |
| Duration | Usually resolves within 24 to 48 hours |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Unknown, but associated with immersion in water, especially cold water |
| Risks | Cold water, overhydration, exertion, hypertension, heart disease |
| Diagnosis | Based on clinical presentation and history |
| Differential diagnosis | Pulmonary edema, asthma, pneumonia, heart failure |
| Prevention | Avoidance of risk factors, gradual acclimatization to cold water |
| Treatment | Oxygen therapy, rest, diuretics in severe cases |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Generally good with appropriate management |
| Frequency | Rare, but incidence may be higher in triathletes and military divers |
| Deaths | N/A |
Swimming-induced Pulmonary Edema
Swimming-induced pulmonary edema (SIPE) is a condition that occurs when fluid accumulates in the lungs during or after swimming. This condition is also known as immersion pulmonary edema and is more commonly observed in open water swimming and triathlon events.
Causes[edit]
SIPE is believed to be caused by a combination of factors including cold water immersion, intense physical exertion, and increased hydrostatic pressure on the chest. These factors can lead to increased pressure in the pulmonary capillaries, causing fluid to leak into the alveoli.
Symptoms[edit]
Common symptoms of SIPE include:
- Dyspnea (shortness of breath)
- Cough
- Hemoptysis (coughing up blood)
- Chest pain
- Hypoxemia (low blood oxygen levels)
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis of SIPE is primarily clinical, based on the history of symptoms occurring during or after swimming. Chest X-ray or CT scan may show pulmonary edema, but these are not always necessary for diagnosis.
Treatment[edit]
The primary treatment for SIPE is to remove the individual from the water and provide supplemental oxygen therapy. In severe cases, hospitalization and further medical intervention may be required.
Prevention[edit]
Preventive measures for SIPE include:
- Avoiding cold water swimming
- Gradual acclimatization to cold water
- Avoiding overexertion during swimming
- Using a wetsuit to maintain body temperature
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