Wearable physiological sensors and real-time algorithms for detection of acute mountain sickness

SR Muza - Journal of applied physiology, 2018 - journals.physiology.org
This is a minireview of potential wearable physiological sensors and algorithms (process
and equations) for detection of acute mountain sickness (AMS). Given the emerging status of …

Acute mountain sickness: Do different time courses point to different pathophysiological mechanisms?

MM Berger, M Sareban… - Journal of Applied …, 2020 - journals.physiology.org
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a syndrome of nonspecific symptoms (ie, headache,
anorexia, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and fatigue) that may develop in nonacclimatized …

Electronic nose technology fails to sniff out acute mountain sickness

RR Berendsen, ME van Vessem, M Bruins… - … altitude medicine & …, 2018 - liebertpub.com
Abstract Berendsen, Remco R., Marieke E. van Vessem, Marcel Bruins, Luc JSM Teppema,
Leon PHJ Aarts, and Bengt Kayser. Electronic nose technology fails to sniff out acute …

[HTML][HTML] Using machine learning to determine the correlation between physiological and environmental parameters and the induction of acute mountain sickness

CY Wei, PN Chen, SS Lin, TW Huang, LC Sun… - BMC …, 2021 - Springer
Background Recent studies on acute mountain sickness (AMS) have used fixed-location
and fixed-time measurements of environmental and physiological variable to determine the …

Resting arterial oxygen saturation and breathing frequency as predictors for acute mountain sickness development: a prospective cohort study

M Faulhaber, M Wille, H Gatterer, D Heinrich… - Sleep and …, 2014 - Springer
Introduction The study evaluated the predictive value of arterial oxygen saturation (SaO 2)
after 30-min hypoxic exposure on subsequent development of acute mountain sickness …

Pulse oximetry in the diagnosis of acute mountain sickness

T O'connor, G Dubowitz, PE Bickler - High Altitude Medicine & …, 2004 - liebertpub.com
O'Connor, Terry, Gerald Dubowitz, and Phil Bickler. Pulse oximetry in the diagnosis of acute
mountain sickness. High Alt. Med. Biol. 5: 341–348, 2004.—Acute mountain sickness (AMS) …

[HTML][HTML] A specific objective supplemental factor in evaluating acute mountain sickness: ΔHR in combination with SaO2

M Li, JH Zhang, GX Zhao, SZ Bian, XB Gao… - Military Medical …, 2015 - Springer
Background So far, there have been no measurements confirmed useful in diagnosing acute
mountain sickness (AMS). The aim of this study was to determine the role of heart rate (HR) …

Acute mountain sickness, inflammation, and permeability: new insights from a blood biomarker study

CG Julian, AW Subudhi, MJ Wilson… - Journal of Applied …, 2011 - journals.physiology.org
The pathophysiology of acute mountain sickness (AMS) is unknown. One hypothesis is that
hypoxia induces biochemical changes that disrupt the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and …

Long-term monitoring of oxygen saturation at altitude can be useful in predicting the subsequent development of moderate-to-severe acute mountain sickness

G Mandolesi, G Avancini, M Bartesaghi… - Wilderness & …, 2014 - Elsevier
Objective The use of pulse oximetry (Sp o 2) to identify subjects susceptible to acute
mountain sickness (AMS) is the subject of debate. To obtain more reliable data, we …

Recent Advances in Predicting Acute Mountain Sickness: From Multidimensional Cohort Studies to Cutting-edge Model Applications

B Wang, S Chen, J Song, D Huang, G Xiao - Frontiers in Physiology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
High-altitude illnesses, encompassing a spectrum of health threats including Acute
Mountain Sickness (AMS), pose significant challenges to individuals exposed to high …