High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise Increases Pulmonary Interstitial Edema at Altitude But Not at Simulated Altitude  Mark E. Edsell, FRCA, FFICM, Yashvi.

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High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise Increases Pulmonary Interstitial Edema at Altitude But Not at Simulated Altitude  Mark E. Edsell, FRCA, FFICM, Yashvi H. Wimalasena, FCEM, William L. Malein, MBChB, Kimberly M. Ashdown, MSc, Carla A. Gallagher, MSc, Chris H. Imray, PhD, FRCS, Alex D. Wright, FRCP, Stephen D. Myers, PhD  Wilderness & Environmental Medicine  Volume 25, Issue 4, Pages 409-415 (December 2014) DOI: 10.1016/j.wem.2014.06.016 Copyright © 2014 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions

Figure Lung ultrasound B-line count before (baseline) and after exercise (post-ex, 1 hour post, 2 hours post, 4 hours post) at 4090 m. **Greater than baseline, P < .01. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 2014 25, 409-415DOI: (10.1016/j.wem.2014.06.016) Copyright © 2014 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions