Background: High-altitude headache (HAH) is a notably common disorder affecting the daily life of travelers ascending to high altitude. Hematological parameters are important clinical examinations for various diseases. Today, hematological characteristics of HAH remain unrevealed. Above all, we aimed to ascertain hematological characteristics and independent risk factors/predictors associated with HAH before and after exposure at 3,700 m.Methods: Forty five healthy men were enrolled in present study. Demographic and clinical data, physiological and hematological parameters were collected 3 days before the ascent and after acute exposure at 3,700 m.Results: HAH patients featured significantly lower white blood cell count (WBC), neutrophil co...
Objective: To compare the risk factors of pulmonary embolism between military personnel living at se...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a debilitating health problem that affects a number of subjects whe...
PurposeWe aimed at identifying the cerebral hemodynamic characteristics of acute mountain sickness (...
Abstract Background High-altitude headache (HAH) is the most common sickness occurred in healthy peo...
BackgroundThis prospective and observational study aimed to identify demographic, physiological and ...
The incidence of mild, moderate and severe headaches after ascent to 3700 m altitude. (DOCX 16 kb
Context: The risk of cerebral venous thrombosis at particular locations and its association with hig...
BACKGROUND: Headache is the most common nervous system complication at altitude; however, there have...
Risk prediction of acute mountain sickness, high altitude (HA) pulmonary or cerebral edema is curren...
Risk prediction of acute mountain sickness, high altitude (HA) pulmonary or cerebral edema is curren...
Background and Purpose: Dynamic cerebral autoregulation is impaired in subjects who develop acute mo...
Ren, Yusheng, Zhongming Fu, Weimin Shen, Ping Jiang, Yanlin He, Shaojun Peng, Zonggui Wu, and Bo Cui...
Introduction Epidemiological studies suggest that hypobaric hypoxia at high altitude poses a risk fo...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Cerebral hemodynamic characteristics of acute mountain sickness upon acute high‑altitude exposure at...
Objective: To compare the risk factors of pulmonary embolism between military personnel living at se...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a debilitating health problem that affects a number of subjects whe...
PurposeWe aimed at identifying the cerebral hemodynamic characteristics of acute mountain sickness (...
Abstract Background High-altitude headache (HAH) is the most common sickness occurred in healthy peo...
BackgroundThis prospective and observational study aimed to identify demographic, physiological and ...
The incidence of mild, moderate and severe headaches after ascent to 3700 m altitude. (DOCX 16 kb
Context: The risk of cerebral venous thrombosis at particular locations and its association with hig...
BACKGROUND: Headache is the most common nervous system complication at altitude; however, there have...
Risk prediction of acute mountain sickness, high altitude (HA) pulmonary or cerebral edema is curren...
Risk prediction of acute mountain sickness, high altitude (HA) pulmonary or cerebral edema is curren...
Background and Purpose: Dynamic cerebral autoregulation is impaired in subjects who develop acute mo...
Ren, Yusheng, Zhongming Fu, Weimin Shen, Ping Jiang, Yanlin He, Shaojun Peng, Zonggui Wu, and Bo Cui...
Introduction Epidemiological studies suggest that hypobaric hypoxia at high altitude poses a risk fo...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Cerebral hemodynamic characteristics of acute mountain sickness upon acute high‑altitude exposure at...
Objective: To compare the risk factors of pulmonary embolism between military personnel living at se...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a debilitating health problem that affects a number of subjects whe...
PurposeWe aimed at identifying the cerebral hemodynamic characteristics of acute mountain sickness (...