Acute Mountain Sickness
Clinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Acute Mountain Sickness trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Acute Mountain Sickness trials you may qualify forMore and more people are engaging in sports in the mountains, including individuals with heart or lung diseases. At the same time, such diseases are becoming mo…
The study aims to explore the efficacy and safety of erythrocytapheresis in chronic mountain sickness
More and more people are engaging in sports in the mountains, including individuals with heart or lung diseases. At the same time, such diseases are becoming mo…
This multicenter observational study will evaluate the association between geographic altitude, availability of critical care resources, and clinical outcomes i…
Each year, millions of people living at low altitude (\< 1,000 m) travel to high altitude (≥ 2,500 m) for work, tourism, or sports activities. These individuals…
Prospective cohort study investigating the menstrual cycle phase (MCP)-dependent incidence of acute mountain sickness (AMS) in women travelling to 3600 m.
• The purpose of this study is to investigate which physiological process that controls normal human body homeostasis is affected by low levels of acute hypoxic…
Rescue services in mountainous regions are frequently called to missions at altitudes \>3000 m. Under the difficult conditions of acute exposure to altitude, th…