Validation of a Score for the Detection of Subjects with High Risk for Severe High-Altitude Illness.

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Date publication

décembre 2020

Journal

Medicine and science in sports and exercise

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr CHENUEL Bruno, Pr POUSSEL Mathias


Tous les auteurs :
Richalet JP, Pillard F, Le Moal D, Rivière D, Oriol P, Poussel M, Chenuel B, Doutreleau S, Vergès S, Demanez S, Vergnion M, Boulet JM, Douard H, Dupré M, Mesland O, Remetter R, Lonsdorfer-Wolf E, Frey A, Vilcoq L, Jaffuel AN, Debeaumont D, Duperrex G, Lecoq F, Hédon C, Hayot M, Giardini G, Lhuissier FJ

Résumé

A decision tree based on a clinico-physiological score (SHAI score) has been developed to detect subjects susceptible to Severe High Altitude Illness (SHAI). We aimed to validate this decision tree, to rationalize the prescription of acetazolamide (ACZ) and to specify the rule for a progressive acclimatization.

Référence

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2020 Dec 29;Publish Ahead of Print: