Detection, Prediction and Prevention of Acute Mountain Sickness

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PATIENT INFORMATION SHEET

Inclusion Criteria

  • Aged over 18 and under 65
  • Currently healthy with no pre-existing cardiac, pulmonary or metabolic disease

What's Involved?

If you choose to participant, you will be asked to:

  • complete a short health history questionnaire
  • wear a portable finger oximeter overnight (Namche and Dingboche)
  • undergo 2 brief medical examinations (1x at Namche and 1x at Lobuche)
  • complete sleep questionnaire and Lake Louise questionnaire throughout ascent using a smartphone app

If you additionally opt in to Part B you will also be asked to:

  •            Complete a battery of cognitive tasks each morning throughout your ascent (between Namche and EBC)


Objective of the Project

We are interested in measuring blood oxygen saturation, utilising overnight pulse oximetry from lower altitude camps (e.g., Namche or Dingboche) to predict the occurrence of acute mountain sickness at high camps (e.g., Lobuche). 

For more information or to participate please look for Principal Investigators Drs Kimberly Ashdown, Kelsey Joyce and the BMRES in Namche Bazaar! 

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