| Literature DB >> 30410770 |
Erik Hohmann1,2,3, Vaida Glatt4, Kevin Tetsworth5,6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Swimming induced pulmonary oedema is an uncommon occurrence and usually presents during strenuous distance swimming in cold water. The prevalence is most likely underreported and the underlying mechanisms are controversial. The purpose of this study was to summarize the evidence with regards to prevalence, pathophysiology and treatment of swimming induced pulmonary oedema in endurance athletes.Entities:
Keywords: Athletes; Immersion pulmonary oedema; Pulmonary oedema; SIPE; Swimming; Triathlon
Year: 2018 PMID: 30410770 PMCID: PMC6211602 DOI: 10.1186/s13102-018-0107-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil ISSN: 2052-1847
Fig. 1PRISMA Flow Diagram: 485 studies between the years 1970 and 2017 were identified. Two hundred and eighty four studies were screened and 214 excluded after reviewing their abstracts. For the remaining 70 studies, examination of the full text manuscript was conducted but only 29 articles met the eligibility criteria
Study characteristics and outcomes of the clinical studies
| Cases | gender | age | Water temperature | symptoms | outcome | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pons 1995 | 4 | 18-21 °C | Dyspnoea (2), cough (4), froth (4) | Resolved within 1 h (3), 8 h (1) | ||
| Weiler 1995 | 8 | M = 8 | 18 | 23 °C | Cough (7), haemoptysis (8) | Resolved (6) recurring (2) |
| Roeggla 1996 | 1 | F = 1 | 54 | 14 °C | Dyspnoea, cough, froth, haemoptysis | Resolved |
| Lund 2003 | 3 | M = 3 | 24.3 | 19 °C | Dyspnoea (3), cough (3), confusion (2), blurred vision (1), froth (1) | Resolved within 48 h |
| Adir 2004 | 70 | M = 70 | 18–19 | 16-22 °C | Dyspnoea (70), cough (67), haemoptysis (39), froth (63), | Resolved within 24 h, recurrence (16) |
| Biswas 2004 | 1 | M = 1 | 36 | < 22 °C | Dyspnoea, cough, froth | resolved |
| Shuppak 2004 | 21 | M = 21 | 18–19 | 16-18 °C | Dyspnoea, cough, froth, haemoptysis | Resolved (18), recurring (3) |
| Wilmshurst 2004 | 1 | M = 1 | 35 | 13 °C | Dyspnoea, haemoptysis, froth | recurrence |
| Deady 2006 | 1 | F = 1 | 38 | 15 °C | Dyspnoea, haemoptysis | Resolved within 24 h |
| Beinhart 2007 | 1 | F = 1 | 54 | 22 °C | dyspnoea | resolved |
| Wenger 2007 | 1 | M = 1 | 43 | 20 °C | Dyspnoea, froth, chest pain | Resolved within 24 h |
| Noti 2009 | 1 | F = 1 | 23 | Dyspnoea, froth | Resolved within 24 h | |
| Carter 2011 | 3 | F = 3 | 49.7 | 15-19 °C | Dyspnoea (3), froth (2), cough (1), haemoptysis (1), chest pain (2) | Resolved (1), Recurrence (1) |
| Ma 2013 | 5 | M = 5 | 42.6 | < 22 °C | Dyspnoea (3), cough (2), Haempotysis (3), froth (1) | Resolved within 1 week |
| North 2013 | 1 | F = 1 | 26 | < 22 °C | Dyspnoea, cough, froth | Resolved within 48 h |
| Casey 2014 | 2 | M = 1, f = 1 | 57.5 | < 22 °C | Dyspnoea (2), froth (1), cough (1), chest pain (1) | Resolved within 24 h |
| Peacher 2015 | 41 | 50.1 | ||||
| Yamamashi 2015 | 5 | M = 1 | 41.8 | 21 °C | Dyspnoea (5), haemoptysis (1), cough (1) | Resolved within 10 days |
| Beale 2016 | 4 | M = 4 | 36.7 | Dyspnoea (4), cough (3), haemoptysis (2), froth (3) | Resolved (4), recurrence (2) | |
| 174 | M = 165F = 9 | 13-22 °C | Dyspnoea (90), cough (97), froth (89), haemoptysis (58), blurred vision (1), chest pain (3) | Resolved (185), recurrence (25) |
Study characteristics and outcomes of the clinical studies
| Caillaud 1995 | Pulmonary function | DLCO, KCO, VA, Pulmonary Volume (CT), MLD | Pre- and post Olympic Triathlon | No change in VC and TLC, DLCO and KCO reduced, slight increase in extrapulmonary water, significant increase in MLD |
| Choi 2004 | Arrythmia Long QT syndrome | Genetic testing | LQTS +CPVT1 gene present in 90.7% swimming triggered events | |
| Ludwig 2006 | Pulmonary function | TLC, VC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC, DLCO | Non randomized study, testing following cycle ergometry, SIPE subjects versus control group | No difference between groups |
| Wester 2009 | Pulmonary function | VT, VO2, VE, VD/VT, VCO2, Ph, PCO2, PO2, MAP, MPAP, PAWP, CVP | Dry and immersion exercise in cold (19 °C) and warm (28 °C) | MPAP, CVP higher in cold water |
| Fraser 2010 | Pulmonary function | VC, FEV1, FEV25–75, HCVR, VO2max, PAP, MAP, MPAP, CVP | Cold water immersions (20-21 °C) | Cold water immersion associated with higher mean PAP, PVR, MPAP favouring conditions for pulmonary oedema, PAWP approached threshold to pulmonary capillary leak pressures |
| Harris 2010 | Deaths in Triathlons | Heart Morphology | Autopsy (n = 9) | 7 left VH, 1 congenital coronary artery anomaly |
| Pingitore 2011 | Echocardiography, Chest Ultrasound, Pulmonary function | VC, FEV1, Troponin, IL | Pre- and post Ironman event | Transient and interstitial pulmonary oedema in all athletes |
| Moon 2016 | Deaths in Triathlons | Heart mass, ventricular thickness, coronary abnormalities | Autopsy ( | 95% heart mass > than normal, 23 > 70% CAD narrowing, 32% > 50%CAD narrowing |
| Moon 2016 | Pulmonary function | CVP, MAP, MPAP, PAWP | Submersion in 20 °C water | CVP 23% increase, PAWP 25% increase, MPAP 26% increase, MAP 7% increase |
| Shearer 2009 | Brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) | BNP | BNP levels in 6 cases confirmed with SIPE in the ER | Within normal for all subjects |
Risk assessment for bias for the clinical studies
| Confounding Bias | Selection Bias | Classification Bias | Intervention Bias | Missing Data Bias | Measurement Bias | Reporting Bias | Bias | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pons 1995 | n | py | pn | pn | n | py | n | moderate |
| Weiler 1995 | py | py | n | n | n | n | n | moderate |
| Roeggla 1996 | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | moderate |
| Lund 2003 | pn | py | n | n | n | py | pn | moderate |
| Adir 2004 | y | y | n | y | n | y | pn | critical |
| Biswas 2004 | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | moderate |
| Shuppak 2004 | y | y | n | n | n | py | py | serious |
| Wilmshurst 2004 | n | y | n | n | y | n | n | serious |
| Deady 2006 | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | moderate |
| Beinhart 2007 | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | moderate |
| Wenger 2007 | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | moderate |
| Noti 2009 | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | moderate |
| Carter 2011 | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | moderate |
| Ma 2013 | n | py | py | pn | n | y | py | critical |
| North 2013 | n | n | n | n | py | py | n | moderate |
| Casey 2014 | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | moderate |
| Peacher 2015 | pn | y | py | n | py | py | pn | critical |
| Yamamashi 2015 | y | y | py | py | py | py | py | critical |
| Beale 2016 | n | y | pn | py | pn | py | pn | serious |
| North 2013 |
Risk assessment for bias the basic science studies
| Confounding Bias | Selection Bias | Classification Bias | Intervention Bias | Missing Data Bias | Measurement Bias | Reporting Bias | Bias | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pathophysiology | ||||||||
| 1995 Caillard | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | moderate |
| 2004 Choi | py | py | pn | pn | py | n | py | critical |
| 2006 Ludwig | py | py | n | n | n | n | n | serious |
| 2009 Wester | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | moderate |
| 2010 Harris | n | py | n | n | y | n | py | serious |
| 2010 Fraser | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | moderate |
| 2011 Pingitore | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | moderate |
| 2016 Moon | y | y | n | n | n | n | n | serious |
| DX | ||||||||
| 2009 Shearer | y | py | pn | pn | pn | n | n | serious |
| RX | ||||||||
| 2016.1 Moon | n | n | n | n | n | n | n | moderate |