Lønborg Andreas Vejen, Mathæussen Avaruna
Ugeskr Laeger. 2021 Jun 28;183(26).
Swimming-induced pulmonary oedema (SIPE) is a rare condition, where hemodynamic changes associated with immersion in water and swimming induces pulmonary oedema. Here, we report a case with a 57-year old very fit female triathlete experiencing critical lung edema during low intensity open water swimming. We speculate, that SIPE in this particular patient was caused by a combination of factors: 1) Stress-induced diastolic dysfunction, 2) tendency to vasoconstriction upon stress and 3) possibly paroxysmal atrial fibrillation induced by increased atrial pressure during the event.
游泳诱发的肺水肿(SIPE)是一种罕见病症,与浸入水中及游泳相关的血流动力学变化会诱发肺水肿。在此,我们报告一例57岁身体状况极佳的女性三项全能运动员在低强度公开水域游泳时发生严重肺水肿的病例。我们推测,该特定患者的SIPE是由多种因素共同导致的:1)应激诱导的舒张功能障碍,2)应激时的血管收缩倾向,3)赛事期间心房压力增加可能诱发的阵发性心房颤动。