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Scuba diving-induced pulmonary edema in a swimming pool
C A Gnadinger1, C B Colwell, A L Knaut
1Department of Emergency Medicine, Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, Colorado 80204, USA.
Abstract:
SCUBA diving-induced pulmonary edema is a rare syndrome that has been previously reported to occur in cold water. We present a case of SCUBA diving-induced pulmonary edema in a 52-year-old man diving in a warm swimming pool. The pathophysiology of this syndrome is unclear, but it is unrelated to either barotrauma or decompression illness. This patient developed frank pulmonary edema while submerged, which resolved after surfacing. As with other patients who have had this syndrome, he did not have any cardiorespiratory disease. The presentation and pathophysiology of SCUBA diving-induced pulmonary edema are discussed.