Disease: Acute mountain sickness
- A Randomized Phase 2 Study to Evaluate Efficacy and Safety of AR36 for Prevention of Acute Mountain Sickness
- Active ascent accelerates the time course but not the overall incidence and severity of acute mountain sickness at 3,600 m
- Active Ascent Accelerates the Time Course but not the Overall Incidence and Severity of Acute Mountain Sickness at 3600m
- Acute changes in cardiac dimensions, function, and longitudinal mechanics in healthy individuals with and without high-altitude induced pulmonary hypertension at 4559 m
- Acute hypoxia blunts cold sensitivity through the inhibition of the lateral parabrachial nucleus in rats
- Acute Mountain Sickness
- Acute Mountain Sickness and High Altitude Cerebral Edema in Women: A Scoping Review-UIAA Medical Commission Recommendations
- Acute mountain sickness on Jade Mountain: Results from the real-world practice (2018-2019)
- Acute mountain sickness predicts the emotional state of amateur mountaineers
- Acute Mountain Sickness Score
- Adapting nitric oxide: A review of its foundation, uses in austere medical conditions, and emerging applications
- Altitude illnesses
- Altitude-Induced Pulmonary Hypertension
- Anxiety as a Risk Factor for Acute Mountain Sickness Among Young Chinese Men After Exposure at 3800 M: A cross-sectional Study
- Anxiety as a Risk Factor for Acute Mountain Sickness Among Young Chinese Men After Exposure at 3800 M: A cross‒sectional Study
- Appetite, Hypoxia, and Acute Mountain Sickness: A 10-Hour Normobaric Hypoxic Chamber Study
- Application of quantitative proteomics in the study of acute mountain sickness
- Assessment of Acute Mountain Sickness: Comparing the Chinese AMS Score to the Lake Louise Score
- Assessment of Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation During Long-Term Exposure to High Altitude in Normal Subjects by Ultrasonography
- Caffeine has no effect on submaximal running in hypoxia in low caffeine consuming males and females
- Cardiovascular physiology and pathophysiology at high altitude
- Correction: Association between high cardiac output at altitude and acute mountain sickness: preliminary study on Mt. Fuji
- Direct ophthalmoscopy as a screening tool to study retinal vascular changes in acute mountain sickness in response to recent ascent to high altitude: A pilot study
- Does a change in end-tidal carbon dioxide level predict high altitude mountain sickness?
- Does Lake Louise questionnaire interpret high-altitude headache as acute mountain sickness? Experience in the western Himalayas
- Early Human Pathophysiological Responses to Exertional Hypobaric Decompression Stress
- Effect of acute altitude exposure on physiological parameters and glucose metabolism in healthy lowland Peruvians
- Effect of altitude and acetazolamide on postural control in healthy lowlanders 40 years of age or older. Randomized, placebo-controlled trial
- Effect of nitrate supplementation on oxygen saturation levels for acute mountain sickness prevention: A systematic review and meta-analysis
- Effect of oxygen supplementation on cognitive performance among HEMS providers after acute exposure to altitude: the HEMS II randomized clinical trial
- Effect of ubiquinol on cardiorespiratory fitness during high-altitude acclimatization and de-acclimatization in healthy adults: the Shigatse CARdiorespiratory fitness study design
- Effects of acetazolamide combined with remote ischemic preconditioning on risk of acute mountain sickness: a randomized clinical trial
- Effects of Acute High-Altitude Exposure on Morphology and Function of Retinal Ganglion Cell in Mice
- Effects of different nitric oxide synthases on pulmonary and systemic hemodynamics in hypoxic stress rat model
- Effects of Naltrexone on Sleep Quality and Periodic Breathing at High Altitude
- EMS High-Altitude Field Prophylaxis And Treatment
- Energy metabolic mechanisms for high altitude sickness: Downregulation of glycolysis and upregulation of the lactic acid/amino acid-pyruvate-TCA pathways and fatty acid oxidation
- Exercise and hypoxia-induced hypercoagulability is counterbalanced in women in part by decreased platelet reactivity
- Flying to high-altitude destinations
- Gastrointestinal syndrome encountered during a train voyage to high altitudes: A 14-day survey of 69 passengers in China
- Geo-authentic Tibetan medicine: a traditional pharmacological resource for promoting human health and wellness
- Global profiling of protein lactylation in microglia in experimental high-altitude cerebral edema
- Heat, Cold, and Environmental Emergencies in Athletes
- High Altitude
- High Altitude Cerebral Edema
- High altitude retinopathy: An overview and new insights
- High myopia at high altitudes
- High-altitude Cerebral Edema and High-altitude Pulmonary Edema Diagnosed in the Desert: A Case Report
- High-Altitude Pulmonary Edema in Two Pediatric Patients with Pre-Existing Lung Disease
- High-altitude-induced alterations in intestinal microbiota
- Hormonal Contraception and Menstrual Cycle Control at High Altitude: A Scoping Review-UIAA Medical Commission Recommendations
- Hypoxic preacclimatization combining intermittent hypoxia exposure with physical exercise significantly promotes the tolerance to acute hypoxia
- Ibuprofen Compared to Acetazolamide for the Prevention of Acute Mountain Sickness: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial
- IL-2, IL-17A and TNF-alpha hold potential as biomarkers for predicting acute mountain sickness prior to ascent
- Impairment of Autophagic Flux After Hypobaric Hypoxia Potentiates Oxidative Stress and Cognitive Function Disturbances in Mice
- Inappropriate Acetazolamide Use for a Hiker Who Developed Acute Kidney Injury
- Influence of Smoking and Alcohol Habits on Symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness on Mount Fuji: A Questionnaire Survey-Based Pilot Study
- Intermittent hypoxia preconditioning can attenuate acute hypoxic injury after a sustained normobaric hypoxic exposure: A randomized clinical trial
- Intermittent hypoxia training effectively protects against cognitive decline caused by acute hypoxia exposure
- Investigating Sea-Level Brain Predictors for Acute Mountain Sickness: A Multimodal MRI Study before and after High-Altitude Exposure
- Is Smoking Associated with the Risk of Acute Mountain Sickness? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
- Isolated high altitude psychosis, delirium at high altitude, and high altitude cerebral edema: are these diagnoses valid?
- It Is High Time: Rationale for Inclusion of Quantitative Markers for Acute Mountain Sickness Screening
- Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus Alleviates Acute Injury in Hypoxic Mice
- Managing Patients With Sympathetic Crashing Acute Pulmonary Edema (SCAPE) Using the SCAPE Treatment Protocol: A Case Series
- Menopause and High Altitude: A Scoping Review-UIAA Medical Commission Recommendations
- Metabolite and protein shifts in mature erythrocyte under hypoxia
- Migraine headache and aura induced by hypoxia
- Oral quercetin nanoparticles in hydrogel microspheres alleviate high-altitude sleep disturbance based on the gut-brain axis
- Patterns of Structural Changes in the Fundus Measured by Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography as Potential Markers of Acute Mountain Sickness
- Pediatric high-altitude pulmonary edema and acute mountain sickness: Clinical features and risk determinants
- Pharmacological functions of salidroside in renal diseases: facts and perspectives
- Potential plasma biomarkers at low altitude for prediction of acute mountain sickness
- Potential therapeutic effects of traditional Chinese medicine in acute mountain sickness: pathogenesis, mechanisms and future directions
- Prevalence and knowledge about acute mountain sickness in the Western Alps
- Prior Ambulatory Mild Coronavirus Disease 2019 Does Not Increase Risk of Acute Mountain Sickness
- Progress in the Treatment of High Altitude Cerebral Edema: Targeting REDOX Homeostasis
- Promising Natural Medicines for the Treatment of High-Altitude Illness
- Recent advances in predicting acute mountain sickness: from multidimensional cohort studies to cutting-edge model applications
- Recent Progress in the Understanding and Management of Acute Mountain Sickness: A Narrative Review
- Recommendations for Women in Mountain Sports and Hypoxia Training/Conditioning
- Rehabilitation after Hypoxic and Metabolic Brain Injury in a Mountain Climber
- Research progress of traditional Chinese and Western medicine non-pharmacological prevention strategies for acute high altitude disease
- Short-term changes in chest CT images among individuals at low altitude after entering high-altitude environments
- Smartwatch-Based Maximum Oxygen Consumption Measurement for Predicting Acute Mountain Sickness: Diagnostic Accuracy Evaluation Study
- Superoxide dismutase 1-modified dental pulp stem cells alleviate high-altitude pulmonary edema by inhibiting oxidative stress through the Nrf2/HO-1 pathway
- The application of proteomics and phosphoproteomics to reveal the molecular mechanism of salidroside in ameliorating myocardial hypoxia
- The cardiovascular system at high altitude: A bibliometric and visualization analysis
- The change of attention network functions and physiological adaptation during high-altitude hypoxia and reoxygenation
- The Effect of High-Altitude Hypoxia on Neuropsychiatric Functions
- The role of hypoxia related hormones responses in acute mountain sickness susceptibility individuals unaccustomed to high altitude
- The role of oxidative stress and neuroinflammatory mediators in the pathogenesis of high-altitude cerebral edema in rats
- Using modified Fenn diagrams to assess ventilatory acclimatization during ascent to high altitude: Effect of acetazolamide
- Ventilatory function and oxygen delivery at high altitude in the Himalayas
- Wearable Sensors for Service Members and First Responders: Considerations for Using Commercially Available Sensors in Continuous Monitoring [Internet]
- Wilderness Medical Society Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Acute Altitude Illness: 2024 Update
- WITHDRAWN: Wilderness Medical Society Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Acute Altitude Illness: 2024 Update
- Women at Altitude: Menstrual-Cycle Phase, Menopause, and Exogenous Progesterone Are Not Associated with Acute Mountain Sickness
- Women's Health at High Altitude: An Introduction to a 7-Part Series by the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation Medical Commission
- Yoga Breathing (Maheshwarananda's Modified Bhujangini Pranayama): A Randomized Study in Hypobaric Hypoxemia at 3,650 m Elevation