Purpose: There is an ongoing discussion how to assess acute mountain sickness (AMS) in real life conditions. Next to more-item scales with a cut off like the Lake Louise Self-Report (LLS), some authors suggested to use visual analog scales (VAS) to assess AMS. This study tried to contribute to this question using VAS items used for the Subjective Ratings of Drug Effects, including an additional single item for AMS. Furthermore, we investigated if instruments developed to assess psychological well-being might predict AMS assessed via LLS or VAS. Methods: 32 (19 Female) adult persons with known AMS susceptibility filled in questionnaires (Feeling Scale, Felt Arousal Scale, Activation Deactivation Check List, LLS, VAS) at a height of 3650 m ab...
Objective: Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is defined by patient-reported symptoms using the Lake Loui...
Aims: Psychotic symptoms during exposure to high altitude (HA) have been linked to accidents or near...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>We aimed to describe the heterogeneity in the clinical presentation of acute...
Assessment of the presence and severity of acute mountain sickness (AMS) is based on subjective repo...
Assessment of the presence and severity of acute mountain sickness (AMS) is based on subjective repo...
Assesing presence and severity of AMS is based on subjective reporting of sensation of symptoms. The...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a common condition that affects people that ascend too rapidly to h...
The purpose of this study was to compare three commonly used scoring systems of acute mountain sickn...
Talks, Benjamin James, Catherine Campbell, Stephanie J. Larcombe, Lucy Marlow, Sarah L. Finnegan, Ch...
The visual analog score (VAS) is widely used in clinical medicine to evaluate the severity of subjec...
OBJECTIVE: To perform a pilot study exploring the prevalence of acute mountain sickness (AMS) in ado...
AbstractObjectiveThe current study aimed to identify the predictive values of psychological factors ...
Importance Acute mountain sickness (AMS) affects more than 25% of individuals ascending to 3500 m (1...
INTRODUCTION:Whilst the link between physical factors and risk of high altitude (HA)-related illness...
Objective We aimed to describe the heterogeneity in the clinical presentation of acute mountain sick...
Objective: Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is defined by patient-reported symptoms using the Lake Loui...
Aims: Psychotic symptoms during exposure to high altitude (HA) have been linked to accidents or near...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>We aimed to describe the heterogeneity in the clinical presentation of acute...
Assessment of the presence and severity of acute mountain sickness (AMS) is based on subjective repo...
Assessment of the presence and severity of acute mountain sickness (AMS) is based on subjective repo...
Assesing presence and severity of AMS is based on subjective reporting of sensation of symptoms. The...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a common condition that affects people that ascend too rapidly to h...
The purpose of this study was to compare three commonly used scoring systems of acute mountain sickn...
Talks, Benjamin James, Catherine Campbell, Stephanie J. Larcombe, Lucy Marlow, Sarah L. Finnegan, Ch...
The visual analog score (VAS) is widely used in clinical medicine to evaluate the severity of subjec...
OBJECTIVE: To perform a pilot study exploring the prevalence of acute mountain sickness (AMS) in ado...
AbstractObjectiveThe current study aimed to identify the predictive values of psychological factors ...
Importance Acute mountain sickness (AMS) affects more than 25% of individuals ascending to 3500 m (1...
INTRODUCTION:Whilst the link between physical factors and risk of high altitude (HA)-related illness...
Objective We aimed to describe the heterogeneity in the clinical presentation of acute mountain sick...
Objective: Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is defined by patient-reported symptoms using the Lake Loui...
Aims: Psychotic symptoms during exposure to high altitude (HA) have been linked to accidents or near...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>We aimed to describe the heterogeneity in the clinical presentation of acute...