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. 2018 Aug 17;8(8):e022005. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022005

Table 1.

Characteristics of included studies

Participants (n) Male (%) Starting altitude (m) Altitude reached (m) Ascent rate (m/hour) AMS definition
Roncin et al,15 1996 44 100 1800 5400 15 AMS-C>0.7
Gertsch et al, 16 2002 26 46 0 4205 1402 LLS≥3 with HA
Gertsch et al, 17 2004 243 70 4280–4358 4928 10–20 LLS≥3 with HA
Chow et al,18 2005 37 54 1230 3800 1285 LLS≥3 with HA
Moraga et al,13 2007 24 100 0 3696 435 LLS≥3 or one symptom score ≥3
Leadbetter et al,19
2009 study 1
40 45 2000 4300 1150 AMS-C≥0.7 + LLS≥3 with HA
Leadbetter et al,19
2009 study 2
37 44 2000 4300 1150 AMS-C≥0.7 + LLS≥3 with HA

AMS, acute mountain sickness; AMS-C, the Environmental Symptom Questionnaire III Acute Mountain Sickness-Cerebral score; HA, headache; LLS, Lake Louise Score.