Vuyk, J. (author), van den Bos, J. (author), Terhell, K. (author), de Bos, R. (author), Vletter, A. (author), Valk, P. (author), van Beuzekom, M. (author), van Kleef, J. (author), Dahan, A. (author), TNO Technische Menskunde (author) Acute mountain sickness is thought to be triggered by cerebral hypoxemia and be prevented by acetazolamide (Actz). The effect of Actz on cerebral oxygenation at altitude remains unknown. In 16 members of the 2005 Dutch Cho Oyu (8201 m, Tibet) expedition, the influence of Actz and exercise (750 mg PO daily) on heart rate, peripheral and regional...
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