MacLaren R E
Oxford University OTC.
J R Army Med Corps. 1995 Feb;141(1):25-8. doi: 10.1136/jramc-141-01-05.
The fundi of 14 climbers were monitored on ascent to 6000 metres over a 15 day period in the Nepal Himalaya. A total of 4 climbers experienced symptomless haemorrhages. These haemorrhages were not secondary to changes in haemoglobin concentration, nor did they appear correlated to the use of acetazolamide. The risk of developing retinal haemorrhage was, however, significantly greater in the better acclimatized individuals. Possible reasons for this relationship are discussed.
在尼泊尔喜马拉雅山脉,对14名登山者在15天内攀登至6000米高度的眼底情况进行了监测。共有4名登山者出现无症状性出血。这些出血并非继发于血红蛋白浓度的变化,也似乎与使用乙酰唑胺无关。然而,适应能力较好的个体发生视网膜出血的风险显著更高。文中讨论了这种关系的可能原因。