奥地利阿尔卑斯山区中海拔地区急性高山病(AMS)的发病率是否受登山者居住地高度的影响?

Acta medica Hungarica Pub Date : 1992-01-01
G Röggla, A Wagner, M Röggla
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未标注:在以前的研究中,在奥地利阿尔卑斯山检查了中等海拔地区急性高原病(AMS)的发病率,那里有许多游客来自欧洲的低地区。本研究评估了中等海拔地区家庭居住高度对AMS发病率的影响。通过对84名低地居民(主要来自匈牙利)的访谈和临床检查,采用评分系统对高原适应障碍的严重程度进行量化。42名海拔800至1000米的登山者作为对照。2000 m和3000 m的发病率分别为1.4%和7.4%。最常见的症状是轻微头痛和外周或眶周水肿。匈牙利高山运动员的ams得分与家庭住宅高度为800 ~ 1000米的高山运动员的ams得分无显著差异。结论:与高海拔地区相比,中海拔地区低洼地游客发生AMS的风险并不高于其他登山者。
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Is the incidence of acute mountain sickness (AMS) at medium altitude in the Austrian Alps influenced by the height of home residence of the alpinist?

Unlabelled: In previous studies the incidence of acute mountain sickness (AMS) at medium altitude was examined in the Austrian Alps, where many tourists come from low parts of Europe. This study assesses the influence of the height of home residence on the incidence of AMS at medium altitude. The severity of high-altitude adaptation disorder was quantified by using a scoring system after an interview and a clinical examination in 84 lowlanders, mainly those from Hungary. Forty-two alpinists with a home residence of 800 to 1000 m served as control. The incidence of AMS was 1.4% at 2000 m and 7.4% in 3000 m. The most frequent symptoms were slight headache and peripheral or periorbital oedema. The AMS-score of the Hungarian alpinists did not differ significantly from that of the alpinists with a home residence of height 800 to 1000 m.

Conclusion: in contrast to the situation at high altitude, at medium height tourists from lowlands are not at higher risk of AMS than other alpinists.

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