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Incidence and severity of middle ear barotrauma in recreational scuba diving 休闲潜水中耳气压伤的发生率和严重程度
Journal of wilderness medicine Pub Date : 1993-08-01 DOI: 10.1580/0953-9859-4.3.270
Steven M. Green MD , Steven G. Rothrock MD , Christopher B. Hummel MD , Elizabeth A. Green RN
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引用次数: 9
An outbreak of ciguatera poisoning in a group of scuba divers 一群戴水肺的潜水员突然中毒
Journal of wilderness medicine Pub Date : 1993-08-01 DOI: 10.1580/0953-9859-4.3.304
Mary Jane Adams MD
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引用次数: 16
Scorpion stings in children in the Asir Province of Saudi Arabia 在沙特阿拉伯的阿西尔省,蝎子在儿童身上蜇人
Journal of wilderness medicine Pub Date : 1993-08-01 DOI: 10.1580/0953-9859-4.3.241
S.H. Annobil MD, FRCP
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引用次数: 12
First aid treatment of the sting from the hydroid Lytocarpus philippinus: the structure of, and in vitro discharge experiments with its nematocysts 菲律宾鲤鱼水刺痛的急救处理:结构及其刺丝囊体外排出实验
Journal of wilderness medicine Pub Date : 1993-08-01 DOI: 10.1580/0953-9859-4.3.252
Jacqueline F. Rifkin PhD , Peter J. Fenner FACTM , John A.H. Williamson FACTM
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引用次数: 21
Positive end expiratory pressure as a method of treating high altitude pulmonary edema 呼气末正压法治疗高原肺水肿
Journal of wilderness medicine Pub Date : 1993-08-01 DOI: 10.1580/0953-9859-4.3.340
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引用次数: 3
Injury rates in rock climbers 攀岩者的受伤率
Journal of wilderness medicine Pub Date : 1993-08-01 DOI: 10.1580/0953-9859-4.3.281
David Humphries MB, BS
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引用次数: 16
Hunting-related injuries and deaths in Montana: the scope of the problem and a framework for prevention 蒙大拿州与狩猎有关的伤亡:问题的范围和预防框架
Journal of wilderness medicine Pub Date : 1993-05-01 DOI: 10.1580/0953-9859-4.2.175
C.J. Lambrecht MD, MS , S.W. Hargarten MD, MPH
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引用次数: 10
Epidemiology in wilderness medicine – the pursuit of infrequent phenomena 野外医学中的流行病学——对罕见现象的追求
Journal of wilderness medicine Pub Date : 1993-05-01 DOI: 10.1580/0953-9859-4.2.144
David A. Bradt MD
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引用次数: 1
Aging at high altitudes and the risk of chronic mountain sickness 高海拔地区的衰老和慢性高山病的风险
Journal of wilderness medicine Pub Date : 1993-05-01 DOI: 10.1580/0953-9859-4.2.183
F. León-Velarde DSc , A. Arregui MD , C. Monge MD , H. Ruiz y Ruiz MD
{"title":"Aging at high altitudes and the risk of chronic mountain sickness","authors":"F. León-Velarde DSc ,&nbsp;A. Arregui MD ,&nbsp;C. Monge MD ,&nbsp;H. Ruiz y Ruiz MD","doi":"10.1580/0953-9859-4.2.183","DOIUrl":"10.1580/0953-9859-4.2.183","url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>Clinical records of healthy high altitude (HA) (4300 m [14<!--> <!-->100 ft]; <em>n</em>=2875) and sea level (SL) (<em>n</em>=2899) miners were examined for vital capacities (VC), body weights (W), heights (H), and hemoglobin (Hb) concentrations in different age groups. In the HA population, excessive erythrocytosis (EE) was defined as Hb ≥ 21.3 g dl<sup>−1</sup>; i.e., the mean Hb in the 20–29 age group plus 2 <span>sd.</span> This level of Hb is one of the parameters above which clinical chronic mountain sickness (CMS) becomes apparent. We found a smooth increasing prevalence of EE with age: 6.8% at age 20–29 to 33.7% at age 60–69. Height corrected VC (VC/H) decreases 3.0% between ages 20–29 and 60–69 years in SL miners and 26.5% in HA for the same age interval. In the latter, the pronounced decrease in VC/H is seen both in miners with EE (30.6%) and in those with physiological erythrocytosis (PE, 22.4%). SL miners have significantly higher W/H ratios than do HA ones. This index steadily increases with age at SL. At HA, however, miners with EE and PE show a drop in their weights after ages 40–49 years. In addition, EE miners have higher W/H ratios than do PE ones between ages 40–59 years. We suggest that increasing Hb and diminishing VC with age at HA do not represent the so-called physiological adaptation. On the contrary, these may be risk factors for the development of CMS with age among HA Andean populations.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":81742,"journal":{"name":"Journal of wilderness medicine","volume":"4 2","pages":"Pages 183-188"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"1993-05-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.1580/0953-9859-4.2.183","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"67121531","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 49
A case of severe frostbite on Mt Blanc: a multi-technique approach 勃朗峰严重冻伤一例:多技术方法
Journal of wilderness medicine Pub Date : 1993-05-01 DOI: 10.1580/0953-9859-4.2.167
B. Kayser , T. Binzoni , H. Hoppeler , B. Marsigny , H. Mehier , E. Gaillard , B. Roussel , J. Foray
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引用次数: 1
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