- Swimming-induced pulmonary edema - Wikipedia
Swimming induced pulmonary edema (SIPE), also known as immersion pulmonary edema, is a life threatening condition that occurs when fluids from the blood leak abnormally from the small vessels of the lung (pulmonary capillaries) into the airspaces (alveoli) [2][3]
- What is SIPE and what are the risks? - Outdoor Swimmer Magazine
Swimming induced pulmonary oedema (SIPE) is a condition that causes severe, sudden breathlessness during open water swimming It appears to be fairly rare, but is seen more often as the popularity of open water swimming increases
- Drowning from Within: Swimming-Induced Pulmonary Edema (SIPE)
Swimming-induced pulmonary edema—SIPE—is a rare and not well-understood phenomenon, most common among military and athletes Emergency physicians, event medicine staff, and prehospital care teams should be aware of the symptoms, immediate actions, and management of this condition
- Swimming-Induced Pulmonary Edema - American College of Cardiology
Swimming-induced pulmonary edema (SIPE), also known as immersion pulmonary edema, is a form of pulmonary edema that occurs during water sport activity in young, otherwise healthy individuals It has been reported in surface swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving and breath-hold diving
- Swimming-induced pulmonary edema: current perspectives - PMC
SIPE, a potentially life-threatening condition, is an acute cause of breathlessness in athletes It has been described frequently in scuba divers, swimmers, and triathletes and is characterized by symptoms and signs of pulmonary edema following water immersion
- Identifying Swimming Induced Pulmonary Edema - Divers Alert . . .
Swimming induced pulmonary edema (SIPE) may occur in healthy subjects during or immediately after swimming and exercise It is characterized by an acute onset cough which may be accompanied by difficulty breathing, chest tightness and frothy red sputum
- Swimming-Induced Pulmonary Edema: Evaluation, Diagnosis, and . . .
Swimming-induced pulmonary edema (SIPE) is a rare but life-threatening acute illness that can occur in otherwise healthy athletes and individuals Also known as immersion pulmonary edema, SIPE presents in swimmers, snorkelers, and SCUBA divers
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