Silent Swimmer's lung: study probes hidden fluid risk in open water
NCT ID NCT06984120
Summary
This study aimed to understand how often open-water swimmers have extra fluid in their lungs even when they feel fine. Researchers checked 609 healthy adults right after they finished a swimming race, using a simple ultrasound scan on their chest. The goal was to learn more about a condition called swimming-induced pulmonary edema to improve safety.
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Locations
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Center of Clinical Research Dalarna
Falun, Dalarna County, Sweden
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Center of Clinical Research Dalarna
Falun, 79182, Sweden
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