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Acute high-altitude sickness

... moderate altitude before ascending to the target elevation, described as “ staged ascent ” , augments the beneficial physiological responses seen following ascent and decreases the incidence of acute ... See full document

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Frontiers of hypoxia research: acute mountain sickness

Frontiers of hypoxia research: acute mountain sickness

... and high-altitude cerebral edema Scientists and clinicians have long speculated that cerebral edema played a role in causing the symptoms of AMS (Singh et ...had high-altitude pulmonary edema ... See full document

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Relationship between Changes in Cerebral Blood Flow with Symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness in Men Repeatedly Exposed to Simulated High Altitude

Relationship between Changes in Cerebral Blood Flow with Symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness in Men Repeatedly Exposed to Simulated High Altitude

... el MR imaging technique to examine cerebral tissue volume before and after high altitude exposure in the same subjects within the same study. Specifically, alterations in CBF, brain volume and intracranial ... See full document

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Relationship between acute high altitude response, cardiac function injury, and high altitude de adaptation response after returning to lower altitude*

Relationship between acute high altitude response, cardiac function injury, and high altitude de adaptation response after returning to lower altitude*

... low altitude environment to a plateau area (elevation 3700 - 4800 m) where they engaged in heavy physical labor for 50 days, before returning to their orig- inal station (elevation 1500 ...into acute ... See full document

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Prediction of the development and susceptibility to acute mountain sickness (AMS) by monitoring oxygen saturation (SpO2) – literature review

Prediction of the development and susceptibility to acute mountain sickness (AMS) by monitoring oxygen saturation (SpO2) – literature review

... to high altitude, typically above 2,500 metres (8,000 ft) and that are not properly acclimatized and adapted, are exposed to the risk of the altitude ...of altitude sickness, that ... See full document

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Risk factors for high-altitude headache upon acute high-altitude exposure at 3700 m in young Chinese men: a cohort study

Risk factors for high-altitude headache upon acute high-altitude exposure at 3700 m in young Chinese men: a cohort study

... during acute high-altitude exposure ...of acute mountain sickness (AMS) in the diagnostic criteria of the Lake Louise Scoring System ...(LLS). High-altitude headache (HAH) ... See full document

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Ophthalmodynamometry for ICP prediction and pilot test on Mt. Everest

Ophthalmodynamometry for ICP prediction and pilot test on Mt. Everest

... and acute mountain sickness ...of altitude and correlated this with AMS sever- ity in the ...AMS, high altitude cerebral edema (HACE), is associated with increased ... See full document

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The relationship between anxiety and acute mountain sickness

The relationship between anxiety and acute mountain sickness

... previously described [18]. All participants were aged >18 years and their health status required confirmation following a detailed baseline health questionnaire and a declaration of medical fitness by their General ... See full document

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Travel medicine, coca and cocaine: demystifying and rehabilitating Erythroxylum – a comprehensive review

Travel medicine, coca and cocaine: demystifying and rehabilitating Erythroxylum – a comprehensive review

... an altitude-related influence on humans and animals originates in the third decade BC in China ...of altitude sick- ness he suffered while crossing the Andes ...of altitude on the human body have ... See full document

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Hemodynamic characteristics of high-altitude headache following acute high altitude exposure at 3700 m in young Chinese men

Hemodynamic characteristics of high-altitude headache following acute high altitude exposure at 3700 m in young Chinese men

... measured in the present study. This modulator could be included in future mechanistic studies. Another limitation is that headache satisfied the diagnostic criteria of the International Classification of Headache ... See full document

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Association between ACTN3 and acute mountain sickness

Association between ACTN3 and acute mountain sickness

... Several studies have demonstrated the influence of low oxygen pressure at high altitude with AMS, however, in our study we expected that no volunteer would develop AMS. The reason for this assumption is ... See full document

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Acute mountain sickness among tourists visiting the high-altitude city of Lhasa at 3658 m above sea level: a cross-sectional study

Acute mountain sickness among tourists visiting the high-altitude city of Lhasa at 3658 m above sea level: a cross-sectional study

... developing acute mountain sickness (AMS) during the first few days due to exposure to hypobaric hypoxia environment at high altitude ...at high altitudes ...life-threatening ... See full document

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Sleep quality changes in insomniacs and non-insomniacs after acute altitude exposure and its relationship with acute mountain sickness

Sleep quality changes in insomniacs and non-insomniacs after acute altitude exposure and its relationship with acute mountain sickness

... of altitude exposure and progressively reduced to ...whereas high arterial oxygen saturation and long duration of altitude exposure are protective factors against ...of high-altitude ... See full document

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Prevention and treatment of high altitude cerebral edema (HACE)

Prevention and treatment of high altitude cerebral edema (HACE)

... High altitude cerebral edema (HACE) is often a severe and potentially fatal manifestation of acute mountain sickness (AMS). HACE has relatively lower incidence rate than AMS and is normally ... See full document

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Wilderness Medicine for Children

Wilderness Medicine for Children

... High-altitude illness can be viewed as a contin uum that includes acute mountain sickness (AMS) and the life-threatening conditions high-altitude pulmonary edema and high-altitude cerebr[r] ... See full document

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Prevalence and Time Course of Acute Mountain Sickness in Older Children and Adolescents After Rapid Ascent to 3450 Meters

Prevalence and Time Course of Acute Mountain Sickness in Older Children and Adolescents After Rapid Ascent to 3450 Meters

... With steadily increasing numbers of children and ad- olescents arriving by modern transportation systems at tourist destinations located at altitudes comparable to the one used in our study, it becomes important to have ... See full document

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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy ameliorates acute brain injury after porcine intracerebral hemorrhage at high altitude

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy ameliorates acute brain injury after porcine intracerebral hemorrhage at high altitude

... HBO has been widely used as the primary therapy in patients with decompression sickness, carbon monoxide poisoning and arterial gas embolism. Plenty of studies suggest that HBO treatment is effective in brain ... See full document

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Multimodal analysis of the effects of dexamethasone on high altitude cerebral oedema: protocol for a pilot study

Multimodal analysis of the effects of dexamethasone on high altitude cerebral oedema: protocol for a pilot study

... Clinical assessments Vital signs were monitored every 2 h between hours 0–11 and hours 22–26. After the MRI scan at hour 0, the scans were repeated at hours 7, 11, 22 and 26. Participants were asked to complete the Lake ... See full document

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SNPs and TFBS Associated with High Altitude Sickness*

SNPs and TFBS Associated with High Altitude Sickness*

... are high altitude ...mountain sickness patients in this study had been hospitalized and diagnosed at the Lhasa People Hospital (Tibet, China at 3670 M above sea level) from 2002 to ...mountain ... See full document

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Correlation between blood pressure changes and AMS, sleeping quality and exercise upon high-altitude exposure in young Chinese men

Correlation between blood pressure changes and AMS, sleeping quality and exercise upon high-altitude exposure in young Chinese men

... Acute mountain sickness was diagnosed by the Lake Louise Scoring System (LLS). This is a five-item self-administered questionnaire on the basis of the most frequent symptoms of AMS: headache, ... See full document

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