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Cardiovascular Risk Profiles and Pre-Existing Health Conditions of Trekkers in the Solu-Khumbu Region, Nepal

Background: High-altitude tourist trekking continues to grow in popularity on the Everest Trek in Nepal. We examined which pre-existing cardiovascular and health conditions these global trekkers had and what health issues they encountered during the trek, be it exacerbations of pre-existing conditio...

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Autores principales: Haunolder, Miriam, Apel, Christian, Bertsch, Daniela, Cerfontaine, Carina, van der Giet, Michael, van der Giet, Simone, Grass, Maren, Heussen, Nicole Maria, Hundt, Nina, Jäger, Julia, Kühn, Christian, Musiol, Sonja, Timmermann, Lisa, Wernitz, Knut, Gieseler, Ulf, Morrison, Audry, Schöffl, Volker, Küpper, Thomas
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9779219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36554269
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416388
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author Haunolder, Miriam
Apel, Christian
Bertsch, Daniela
Cerfontaine, Carina
van der Giet, Michael
van der Giet, Simone
Grass, Maren
Heussen, Nicole Maria
Hundt, Nina
Jäger, Julia
Kühn, Christian
Musiol, Sonja
Timmermann, Lisa
Wernitz, Knut
Gieseler, Ulf
Morrison, Audry
Schöffl, Volker
Küpper, Thomas
author_facet Haunolder, Miriam
Apel, Christian
Bertsch, Daniela
Cerfontaine, Carina
van der Giet, Michael
van der Giet, Simone
Grass, Maren
Heussen, Nicole Maria
Hundt, Nina
Jäger, Julia
Kühn, Christian
Musiol, Sonja
Timmermann, Lisa
Wernitz, Knut
Gieseler, Ulf
Morrison, Audry
Schöffl, Volker
Küpper, Thomas
author_sort Haunolder, Miriam
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description Background: High-altitude tourist trekking continues to grow in popularity on the Everest Trek in Nepal. We examined which pre-existing cardiovascular and health conditions these global trekkers had and what health issues they encountered during the trek, be it exacerbations of pre-existing conditions, or new acute ones. Method: Trekkers (n = 350) were recruited from guesthouses along the Everest Trek, mostly at Tengboche (3860 m). After completing a questionnaire on their health and travel preparation, they underwent a basic physical examination with an interview. Results: Almost half (45%) had pre-existing conditions, mostly orthopaedic and cardiovascular diseases. The average age was 42.7 years (range 18–76). The average BMI was 23.4 kg/m(2), but 21% were overweight. A third were smokers (30%), and 86% had at least one major cardiovascular risk factor. A quarter (25%) were suffering from manifest acute mountain sickness (AMS), and 72% had at least one symptom of AMS. Adequate pre-travel examination, consultation, and sufficient personal preparation were rarely found. In some cases, a distinct cardiovascular risk profile was assessed. Hypertensive patients showed moderately elevated blood pressure, and cholesterol levels were favourable in most cases. No cardiovascular emergencies were found, which was fortunate as timely, sufficient care was not available during the trek. Conclusion: The results of earlier studies in the Annapurna region should be revalidated. Every trekker to the Himalayas should consult a physician prior to departure, ideally a travel medicine specialist. Preventative measures and education on AMS warrant special attention. Travellers with heart disease or with a pronounced cardiovascular risk profile should be presented to an internal medicine professional. Travel plans must be adjusted individually, especially with respect to adequate acclimatisation time and no physical overloading. With these and other precautions, trekking at high altitudes is generally safe and possible, even with significant pre-existing health conditions. Trekking can lead to invaluable personal experiences. Since organized groups are limited in their flexibility to change their itinerary, individual trekking or guided tours in small groups should be preferred.
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spelling pubmed-97792192022-12-23 Cardiovascular Risk Profiles and Pre-Existing Health Conditions of Trekkers in the Solu-Khumbu Region, Nepal Haunolder, Miriam Apel, Christian Bertsch, Daniela Cerfontaine, Carina van der Giet, Michael van der Giet, Simone Grass, Maren Heussen, Nicole Maria Hundt, Nina Jäger, Julia Kühn, Christian Musiol, Sonja Timmermann, Lisa Wernitz, Knut Gieseler, Ulf Morrison, Audry Schöffl, Volker Küpper, Thomas Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: High-altitude tourist trekking continues to grow in popularity on the Everest Trek in Nepal. We examined which pre-existing cardiovascular and health conditions these global trekkers had and what health issues they encountered during the trek, be it exacerbations of pre-existing conditions, or new acute ones. Method: Trekkers (n = 350) were recruited from guesthouses along the Everest Trek, mostly at Tengboche (3860 m). After completing a questionnaire on their health and travel preparation, they underwent a basic physical examination with an interview. Results: Almost half (45%) had pre-existing conditions, mostly orthopaedic and cardiovascular diseases. The average age was 42.7 years (range 18–76). The average BMI was 23.4 kg/m(2), but 21% were overweight. A third were smokers (30%), and 86% had at least one major cardiovascular risk factor. A quarter (25%) were suffering from manifest acute mountain sickness (AMS), and 72% had at least one symptom of AMS. Adequate pre-travel examination, consultation, and sufficient personal preparation were rarely found. In some cases, a distinct cardiovascular risk profile was assessed. Hypertensive patients showed moderately elevated blood pressure, and cholesterol levels were favourable in most cases. No cardiovascular emergencies were found, which was fortunate as timely, sufficient care was not available during the trek. Conclusion: The results of earlier studies in the Annapurna region should be revalidated. Every trekker to the Himalayas should consult a physician prior to departure, ideally a travel medicine specialist. Preventative measures and education on AMS warrant special attention. Travellers with heart disease or with a pronounced cardiovascular risk profile should be presented to an internal medicine professional. Travel plans must be adjusted individually, especially with respect to adequate acclimatisation time and no physical overloading. With these and other precautions, trekking at high altitudes is generally safe and possible, even with significant pre-existing health conditions. Trekking can lead to invaluable personal experiences. Since organized groups are limited in their flexibility to change their itinerary, individual trekking or guided tours in small groups should be preferred. MDPI 2022-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9779219/ /pubmed/36554269 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416388 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Haunolder, Miriam
Apel, Christian
Bertsch, Daniela
Cerfontaine, Carina
van der Giet, Michael
van der Giet, Simone
Grass, Maren
Heussen, Nicole Maria
Hundt, Nina
Jäger, Julia
Kühn, Christian
Musiol, Sonja
Timmermann, Lisa
Wernitz, Knut
Gieseler, Ulf
Morrison, Audry
Schöffl, Volker
Küpper, Thomas
Cardiovascular Risk Profiles and Pre-Existing Health Conditions of Trekkers in the Solu-Khumbu Region, Nepal
title Cardiovascular Risk Profiles and Pre-Existing Health Conditions of Trekkers in the Solu-Khumbu Region, Nepal
title_full Cardiovascular Risk Profiles and Pre-Existing Health Conditions of Trekkers in the Solu-Khumbu Region, Nepal
title_fullStr Cardiovascular Risk Profiles and Pre-Existing Health Conditions of Trekkers in the Solu-Khumbu Region, Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular Risk Profiles and Pre-Existing Health Conditions of Trekkers in the Solu-Khumbu Region, Nepal
title_short Cardiovascular Risk Profiles and Pre-Existing Health Conditions of Trekkers in the Solu-Khumbu Region, Nepal
title_sort cardiovascular risk profiles and pre-existing health conditions of trekkers in the solu-khumbu region, nepal
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9779219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36554269
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416388
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