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  • Swimming induced pulmonary edema (SIPE), also known as immersion pulmonary edema, is a life threatening condition that occurs when fluids from the blood...
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    Pulmonary edema (British English: oedema), also known as pulmonary congestion, is excessive fluid accumulation in the tissue or air spaces (usually alveoli)...
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    that overhydration has any benefits, and it is implicated in immersion pulmonary oedema. patent foramen ovale – a hole between the atrial chambers of...
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  • and excessive hydration before a dive can increase the risk of immersion pulmonary oedema. Normal hydration avoids both of these predisposing factors Safety...
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  • refers to an initial public offering. IPO may also refer to: Immersion pulmonary oedema, a malady of swimmers and divers Intellectual Property Office...
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    Naturwissenschaftlichen Forschung (in German). IX. Berlin/Wien. "Immersion Pulmonary Oedema". www.ukdmc.org. UK Diving Medical Committee. Retrieved 6 June...
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  • superficial warming which may cause core temperature afterdrop. Immersion pulmonary oedema; vasoconstriction increases central blood volume. Non-freezing...
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    in combination with hypertension, is a known risk factor for immersion pulmonary oedema. Motion sickness: Menstrual cycle: There is evidence from surveys...
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    excessive hydration is also a problem as it increases the risk of immersion pulmonary oedema. Also, since dehydration may be a symptom or consequence of DCS...
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    embolism. J Extracorporeal Technol 34, 18–23, 2002 Mitchell SJ. Immersion pulmonary oedema. SPUMS J 32, 200–204, 2002 Mitchell SJ. Salt water aspiration...
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    Anonymised incident reports Immersion finswimming – Competitive scuba watersport using swimfins for propulsion Immersion pulmonary oedema – Body fluid accumulated...
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  • Michael S.; Lepawsky, Michael; McKenzie, Donald C. (2005). "Pulmonary Oedema of Immersion". Sports Medicine. 35 (3): 183–90. doi:10.2165/00007256-200535030-00001...
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  • and urinary outpu, and continuous monitoring of oxygen saturation. Pulmonary oedema may develop over several hours. Bronchospasm can be treated with inhaled...
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    features of altitude sickness include: sleep problems, dizziness, headache and oedema. The breathing gas may contain an insufficient partial pressure of oxygen...
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    obstruction), agitation, confusion, writhing, grimacing, muscle spasms, pulmonary oedema (of neurogenic or hypertensive origin), metabolic acidosis, and extreme...
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    can cause downregulation of the inflammatory response and resolution of oedema by causing hyperoxic arterial vasoconstriction of the supply to capillary...
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  • connection between negative pressure breathing and a higher risk of pulmonary oedema while diving, as it increases the pressure difference between alveolar...
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  • intubation with mechanical ventilation may be necessary. Suctioning of pulmonary oedema fluid should be balanced against the need for oxygenisation. The target...
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  • reduce the tissue damage. Hyperbaric oxygen may be effective for reducing oedema and ischaemia even after the most effective period for reducing the injury...
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    system include assistance with thermoregulatory needs, prevention of pulmonary oedema, or faster recovery from metabolic acidosis. Retaining carbon dioxide...
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