Acute mountain sickness in tourists with children at Lake Chungara (4400 m) in northern Chile

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作者
Moraga, FA
Osorio, JD
Vargas, ME
机构
[1] Univ Antofagasta, Fac Ciencias Salud, Dept Biomed, Unidad Fisiol, Antofagasta, Chile
[2] CCHC, Ctr Invest Ecobiol & Med Altura, Lab Med Altura, Iquique, Chile
[3] Compania Dona Ines Collahuas, Iquique, Chile
关键词
oxygen saturation; heart rate; acute mountain sickness; children; hypoxia; high altitude; pediatrics;
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10.1580/1080-6032(2002)013[0031:AMSITW]2.0.CO;2
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective.-To evaluate the presence of acute mountain sickness (AMS) and cardiorespiratory responses in adult and pediatric tourists exposed to high altitude (Putre and Chungara). Methods.-The study was performed during a tourist expedition to Lake Chungara (4400 m) with an overnight stay in the town of Putre (3500 m). The study group included 15 adults (21-44 years), 10 teenagers (13-18 years), and 6 children (6-48 months). We evaluated AMS symptoms in adults with the Lake Louise questionnaire and in children with the modified Children's Lake Louise Score for preverbal subjects. Cardiorespiratory measurements included heart rate and oxygen saturation on arrival at Putre and Chungara. Values were expressed as mean SD; significance was tested by analysis of variance, followed by the Newman-Keuls test (P < .05). Results.-Significantly lower hemoglobin saturation was found among the children in Putre (74.8% +/- 5.2%) and Chungara (65.3% +/- 1.3%) than among the teenagers (82.2% +/- 3.2% and 78.6% +/- 2.5%) and adults (83.9% +/- 3.3% and 79.7% +/- 5.5%) at a similar altitude. A higher incidence of AMS was observed in children (100%) in Putre than in teenagers (50%) and adults (27%). Conclusions.-Our results indicate that children are extremely sensitive to hypoxia, as expressed by symptoms of AMS and significant desaturation. Our findings add to the available information regarding the problems encountered when ascending to high attitude with children and support the importance of close monitoring of young children during ascent to high altitude.
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