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Changes in lung ultrasound presentation induced by breath-hold diving in a simulated depth competition at Taiwan

Diving Hyperb Med. 2026 Mar 31;56(1):13-20. doi: 10.28920/dhm56.1.13-20.

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Acute respiratory symptoms after diving are common among competitive breath-hold divers. These symptoms, including shortness of breath, cough, haemoptysis, and chest discomfort, are often linked to immersion pulmonary oedema (IPO) or pulmonary barotrauma. This study aimed to evaluate the incidence, clinical presentation, and risk factors of IPO using portable ultrasound devices in a depth competition for breath-hold divers in Taiwan.

METHODS: This observational study was conducted during a competition around Liuqiu Island, Taiwan. Twenty-five breath-hold divers participated. Lung ultrasonography was performed pre- and post-diving, along with measurements of basic vital signs. Symptoms and diving history were recorded. The primary outcome measure was B-line score before and after diving.

RESULTS: Following the dive, 7/25 (28%) of divers reported acute respiratory symptoms, 10/25 (40%) showed ultrasound evidence of increased extravascular lung fluid, and 2/25 (8%) met the clinical criteria for IPO, presenting with both symptoms and hypoxaemia (SpO2 ≤ 95%) alongside positive B-lines. B-line scores significantly increased from a median of 4 (range 1-4) to 7 (range 3-13) (P = 0.048). Male sex, higher body mass index, and elevated pre-dive systolic blood pressure were significantly associated with positive ultrasound findings. Among all factors, only diving depth remained statistically significant associated with increased post-dive B-line scores (regression coefficient = 0.046) (P = 0.007).

CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of post-dive acute respiratory symptoms was 28%, and 8% of participants exhibited clinical features of IPO. Positive lung ultrasound findings were observed in 40% of divers, mostly asymptomatic. Maximum diving depth was significantly associated with increased post-dive B-line scores.

PMID:41875438 | DOI:10.28920/dhm56.1.13-20

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