Abstract

Pigoń, Katarzyna, Ryszard Grzanka, Ewa Nowalany-Kozielska, and Andrzej Tomasik. Severe respiratory failure developing in the course of high-altitude pulmonary edema in an alpinist with COVID-19 pneumonia: a case report. High Alt Med Biol. 00:000-000, 2022.-The case of a 38-year-old Polish alpinist, evacuated from base camp (4,200 m) under Lenin's Peak due to severe high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) and symptoms of acute mountain sickness/high-altitude cerebral edema (HACE), is presented. Starting the expedition, the man was asymptomatic and had a negative COVID-19 molecular test. After a few days of trekking, he developed typical HAPE and HACE. After evacuation to the hospital in Bishkek, a diagnosis of acute bronchopneumonia was made by computed tomography (CT) imaging. A COVID-19 test was not performed at that time. After returning to Poland, a complete noninvasive cardiac and pulmonary assessment disclosed no pathology. The initial chest CT reassessment was read as demonstrating the densities typical for COVID-19 pneumonia, and a SARS-CoV-2 antibody test corroborated the diagnosis. Pre-existing lung disease increases the risk of developing HAPE. In the era of the COVID-19 pandemic, people traveling at a high altitude and unaware of the infection are at particular risk.

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