Ignoble Gas: The Questionable Role of Xenon in Rapid Ascents of Mount Everest.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Giorgio Manferdelli, Marc M Berger, Andrew M Luks
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Manferdelli, Giorgio, Marc M Berger, and Andrew M Luks.Ignoble Gas: The Questionable Role of Xenon in Rapid Ascents of Mount Everest. High Alt Med Biol. 00:00-00, 2025.-Beyond the logistical, technical, and physiological challenges associated with climbing extremely high mountains such as Mount Everest, an important feature of such expeditions is their long duration. Among the strategies used in recent years to reduce expedition duration, one particularly novel approach was implemented during Everest expeditions in 2024 and 2025-inhalation of the noble gas xenon prior to the expeditions. Despite the tremendous attention this approach received in the media, significant questions remain as to whether it is truly effective at improving acclimatization and shortening the duration of expeditions. This review examines this issue in greater detail. After providing background information on xenon, the review examines potential rationales for xenon's use in the mountains, assesses the risks of xenon administration, and considers other aspects of the expedition protocol that likely affected the odds of summit success. Based on this analysis, there is no basis for widespread implementation of xenon inhalation at this time. Evidence of benefit is lacking, and there are strong reasons to believe other aspects of the expedition protocol contributed significantly to the expeditions' outcomes. Much further research on these questions is warranted before any more climbers should engage in this potentially risky practice.

不光彩的气体:氙在珠穆朗玛峰快速上升中的可疑作用。
曼菲德利,乔治,马克·M·伯杰,安德鲁·M·卢克斯。不光彩的气体:氙在珠穆朗玛峰快速上升中的可疑作用。高Alt医学生物杂志,200,2025。除了攀登像珠穆朗玛峰这样的极高山峰所带来的后勤、技术和生理方面的挑战外,这类探险的一个重要特点是持续时间长。在近年来减少探险时间的策略中,有一种特别新颖的方法是在2024年和2025年的珠穆朗玛峰探险期间实施的——在探险之前吸入惰性气体氙气。尽管这种方法在媒体上受到了极大的关注,但它是否真正有效地改善了适应环境和缩短了探险时间,仍然存在重大问题。本文将更详细地探讨这个问题。在提供了有关氙气的背景资料后,该报告审查了在山区使用氙气的潜在理由,评估了氙气管理的风险,并考虑了可能影响峰顶成功几率的探险协议的其他方面。据此分析,目前没有广泛实施氙气吸入的依据。有益的证据是缺乏的,有充分的理由相信,探险协议的其他方面对探险的结果有重大贡献。在更多的登山者参与这种潜在的危险练习之前,对这些问题进行进一步的研究是有必要的。
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High altitude medicine & biology
High altitude medicine & biology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
44
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: High Altitude Medicine & Biology is the only peer-reviewed journal covering the medical and biological issues that impact human life at high altitudes. The Journal delivers critical findings on the impact of high altitude on lung and heart disease, appetite and weight loss, pulmonary and cerebral edema, hypertension, dehydration, infertility, and other diseases. It covers the full spectrum of high altitude life sciences from pathology to human and animal ecology.
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