<p>Abstrak<br />High-altitude illness (HAI) merupakan sekumpulan gejala paru dan otak yang terjadi pada orang yang baru pertama kali mendaki ke ketinggian. HAI terdiri dari acute mountain sickness (AMS), high-altitude cerebral edema (HACE) dan high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE). Tujuan tinjauan pustaka ini adalah agar dokter dan wisatawan memahami risiko, tanda, gejala, dan pengobatan high-altitude illness. Perhatian banyak diberikan terhadap penyakit ini seiring dengan meningkatnya popularitas olahraga ekstrim (mendaki gunung tinggi, ski dan snowboarding) dan adanya kemudahan serta ketersediaan perjalanan sehingga jutaan orang dapat terpapar bahaya HAI. Di Pherice, Nepal (ketinggian 4343 m), 43% pendaki mengalami gejala AMS. Pada studi y...
Background Greater numbers of people are travelling to places at high altitude each year. Altitude i...
Introduction: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) represents a syndrome of secondary polycythemia along ...
At any point 1–5 days following ascent to altitudes ≥2500 m, individuals are at risk of developing o...
There are many tourist activities that can be promoted in rural spaces, including the active experie...
Acute pulmonary edema, a potentially fatal condition, represents a major complication of so-called “...
According to the World Health Organization about 140 million people live permanently at altitude hig...
ismmed.org. HE term “high-altitude illness ” is used to de-scribe the cerebral and pulmonary syndrom...
Background The goal of the study was to characterize high altitude illness in Nepali pilgrims. Metho...
High altitude cerebral edema (HACE) is often a severe and potentially fatal manifestation of acute m...
Areas at high-altitude, annually attract millions of tourists, skiers, trekkers, and climbers. If no...
Ren, Yusheng, Zhongming Fu, Weimin Shen, Ping Jiang, Yanlin He, Shaojun Peng, Zonggui Wu, and Bo Cui...
Ascent to high altitude triggers a wide range of physiological changes. However, ascent is also asso...
Recreation and business draw countless visitors to high altitude locations across the country every ...
Development of modern tourist industry facilitates access to high altitude for a growing population ...
Sojourns to high altitude have become common for recreation and adventure purposes. In most individu...
Background Greater numbers of people are travelling to places at high altitude each year. Altitude i...
Introduction: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) represents a syndrome of secondary polycythemia along ...
At any point 1–5 days following ascent to altitudes ≥2500 m, individuals are at risk of developing o...
There are many tourist activities that can be promoted in rural spaces, including the active experie...
Acute pulmonary edema, a potentially fatal condition, represents a major complication of so-called “...
According to the World Health Organization about 140 million people live permanently at altitude hig...
ismmed.org. HE term “high-altitude illness ” is used to de-scribe the cerebral and pulmonary syndrom...
Background The goal of the study was to characterize high altitude illness in Nepali pilgrims. Metho...
High altitude cerebral edema (HACE) is often a severe and potentially fatal manifestation of acute m...
Areas at high-altitude, annually attract millions of tourists, skiers, trekkers, and climbers. If no...
Ren, Yusheng, Zhongming Fu, Weimin Shen, Ping Jiang, Yanlin He, Shaojun Peng, Zonggui Wu, and Bo Cui...
Ascent to high altitude triggers a wide range of physiological changes. However, ascent is also asso...
Recreation and business draw countless visitors to high altitude locations across the country every ...
Development of modern tourist industry facilitates access to high altitude for a growing population ...
Sojourns to high altitude have become common for recreation and adventure purposes. In most individu...
Background Greater numbers of people are travelling to places at high altitude each year. Altitude i...
Introduction: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) represents a syndrome of secondary polycythemia along ...
At any point 1–5 days following ascent to altitudes ≥2500 m, individuals are at risk of developing o...