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Swimming-induced pulmonary oedema an uncommon condition diagnosed with POCUS ultrasound
Authors:Joaquín Valle Alonso  Motiur Chowdhury  Raju Borakati  Upali Gankande
Affiliation:Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Bournemouth, UK
Abstract:Swimming Induced Pulmonary Edema, or SIPE, is an emerging condition occurring in otherwise healthy individuals during surface swimming or diving that is characterized by cough, dyspnea, hemoptysis, and hypoxemia. It is typically found in those who spend time in cold water exercise with heavy swimming and surface swimming, such as civilian training for iron Man, triathalon, and military training. We report the case of a highly trained young female swimmer in excellent cardiopulmonary health, who developed acute alveolar pulmonary oedema in an open water swimming training diagnosed in the emergency department using POCUS ultrasound.
Keywords:Corresponding author at: Royal Bournemouth Hospital   Castle Lane 208   Bournemouth   Dorset   UK.
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