Acute Mountain Sickness Clinical Trial
— ASPIRATEOfficial title:
Altitude Sickness Prevention With Ibuprofen Relative to Acetazolamide and Treatment Efficacy
Verified date | November 2018 |
Source | Stanford University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This double blind randomized trial will compare ibuprofen to acetazolamide for the prevention of acute mountain sickness. These drugs have never been directly compared for efficacy. The study population is hikers who are ascending at their own rate under their own power in a true hiking environment at the White Mountain Research Station, Owen Valley Lab (OVL) and Bancroft Station (BAR), Bancroft Peak, White Mountain, California.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 92 |
Est. completion date | October 1, 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | October 1, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Age 18-65 healthy non-pregnant volunteer 2. Sea-level dwelling (live at low elevation < 4000 ft) 3. Arrange your own transportation to WMRS (Bishop) by Friday evening of study weekend 4. Available for full study duration (Friday PM-Sunday AM) Exclusion Criteria: 1. Age <18 or >65, Pregnant, Live at altitude >4000 ft 2. Slept at altitude > 4000ft within 1 week of study 3. Allergic to acetazolamide, sulfa drugs, or non-steroidal anti-inflammatories 4. Taking NSAIDs, Acetazolamide, or Corticosteroids 1 week prior to study 5. Medical History of Brain Tumor, increased brain pressure, pseudotumor cerebri, VP shunts, HACE, or HAPE. |
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
United States | White Mountain Research Station | Bishop | California |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
---|---|
Grant S Lipman |
United States,
Burns P, Lipman GS, Warner K, Jurkiewicz C, Phillips C, Sanders L, Soto M, Hackett P. Altitude Sickness Prevention with Ibuprofen Relative to Acetazolamide. Am J Med. 2018 Nov 9. pii: S0002-9343(18)31044-1. doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2018.10.021. [Epub ahead o — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | incidence of acute mountain sickness | incidence of acute mountain sickness by Lake Louise Questionnaire | 2 days | |
Secondary | severity of acute mountain sickness | severity of acute mountain sickness by Lake Louise Questionnaire (0-15) | 2 days | |
Secondary | oxygen saturation | measurement of oxygen saturation (%) by fingertip pulse oximetry | 2 days | |
Secondary | Groningen Sleep Quality Questionnaire (GSQQ) | Groningen Sleep Quality Questionnaire (GSQQ) (0-14) | 2 days |
Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
---|---|---|---|
Completed |
NCT04111263 -
Gut-microbiota Targeted Nutritional Intervention for Gut Barrier Integrity at High Altitude
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT01842906 -
Study Looking at End Expiratory Pressure for Altitude Illness Decrease (SLEEP-AID)
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT01536288 -
Can Rhodiola Crenulata Intake Improve Oxygen Saturation and Decrease the Incidence of Acute Mountain Sickness
|
Phase 2 | |
Completed |
NCT00326703 -
Effects of Aircraft Cabin Altitude on Passenger Comfort and Discomfort
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT06310642 -
Efficacy of Prophylactic Treatment of Oral Prochlorperazine for Acute Mountain Sickness
|
Phase 4 | |
Completed |
NCT03561675 -
Effect of Acetazolamide on Acute Mountain Sickness in Lowlanders Older Than 40 Years
|
Phase 4 | |
Completed |
NCT00559832 -
Prevention of Acute Mountain Sickness by Intermittent Hypoxia
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT00603122 -
Acclimatization Mechanisms During Ascent to 7500m
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT01436383 -
Oxidative Stress in Hypobaric Hypoxia
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT00664001 -
Anti-Oxidant Supplementation for the Prevention of Acute Mountain Sickness
|
Phase 3 | |
Completed |
NCT00627965 -
Randomized, Controlled Trial of Regular Sildenafil Citrate in the Prevention of Altitude Illness
|
Phase 4 | |
Not yet recruiting |
NCT06145113 -
The Effect of Continuous Positive Pressure Ventilation on Symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness
|
N/A | |
Recruiting |
NCT05733338 -
The Effects of Intermittent Hypoxia on Acute Hypoxic Injury
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT01522326 -
Comparison of Metoclopramide and Ibuprofen for the Treatment of Acute Mountain Sickness
|
N/A | |
Recruiting |
NCT06393998 -
CO2 Supplement for Treatment of Acute Mountain Sickness
|
N/A | |
Completed |
NCT03270787 -
Study of Compound Danshen Dripping Pills to Treat Acute Mountain Sickness
|
Phase 1/Phase 2 | |
Completed |
NCT02811016 -
Inhaled Budesonide and Acute Mountain Sickness
|
Phase 1 | |
Recruiting |
NCT00886912 -
Training in Hypoxia to Prevent Acute Mountain Sickness
|
N/A | |
Terminated |
NCT03956472 -
Alternative Treatments in Acute Mountain Sickness
|
N/A | |
Recruiting |
NCT03621410 -
T89 in Prevention and Treatment of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) During Rapid Ascent
|
Phase 2 |