研究预防急性登山病的新型诊断方法和现代战略

Zuzanna Olejarz, Karolina Nowak, Zuzanna Drygała, Julia Wyrwał, Zuzanna Zielińska, Magdalena Słowik, Karolina Nowak, Maria Nieć, Katarzyna Gierlach, Martyna Krasuska
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简介和目的:急性高山病是由缺氧引起的,其中大脑最为敏感。在海拔 2500 米以上的地方,发病率高达 75%。高山症的预防主要涉及旅行计划和药物治疗。 我们的研究旨在评估目前有关高原反应的文献,并讨论可能的病理生理学、流行病学和症状。此外,我们还结合最新的指南和研究,强调了治疗、预防和诊断高原反应的新指南。 我们使用 "登山病 "和 "高山病 "等关键词进行了 PubMed 文献综述。 所有文章类型都被考虑在内:临床试验、荟萃分析、病例报告、系列病例、系统综述、随机对照试验、观察性研究、临床研究、书籍以及最近 5 年的文献:近年来,高海拔旅游的可及性和受欢迎程度激增,强调了在旅行者中传播有关高原病信息的必要性。高海拔旅游的便利性促使人们推动开展全面的研究,并提出可行的解决方案,以解决高海拔旅游带来的更大风险。此外,越来越多的人呼吁开展更多研究,重点关注旅游远足和极限探险带来的独特医疗需求。结论:该研究强调了医疗保健专业人员在预防和治疗特殊情况下出现的医疗状况方面具备专业知识和专业技能的必要性。
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Examination of novel diagnostic approaches and contemporary strategies for preventing acute mountain sickness
Introduction and purpose: Acute mountain sickness is caused by hypoxia, of which the brain is the most sensitive. The frequency of occurrence at altitudes above 2500 m above sea level may reach up to 75% of travelers. Prevention of altitude sickness mainly concerns the travel plan and pharmacology.  Our study aimed to assess the current literature on altitude sickness, and discuss the possible pathophysiology, epidemiology, and symptoms. Moreover, we underline new guidelines for the treatment, prevention, and diagnosis of altitude sickness in the context of the last guidelines and research.   We conducted a PubMed literature review using keywords like "mountaineering sickness" and "altitude sickness".  All article types were taken into account: clinical trial, meta-analysis, case report, case series, systematic review, randomized controlled trial, observational study, clinical study, books, and documents in the last 5 years.A brief description of the state of knowledge: In recent years, there has been a surge in the accessibility and popularity of high-altitude tourism, emphasizing the need to disseminate information about altitude sickness among travelers. This heightened accessibility has sparked a push for comprehensive research and viable solutions, aiming to address the ramifications of the increased risk associated with such endeavors. Furthermore, there's a growing call for additional research focusing on the unique medical demands posed by tourist excursions and extreme expeditions. Conclusions:It underscores the necessity for healthcare professionals equipped with specialized knowledge and expertise in both preventing and treating medical conditions arising in exceptional circumstances.
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