Altitude Sickness Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prevention of Altitude Illness With Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Study (PAINS)
This is a research study on Altitude Illness. From the information collected and studied in this project we hope to learn more about Altitude Illness, including factors that may affect and prevent the development and progression of this condition. We hope to learn if the commonly used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication, ibuprofen can prevent altitude illness. Possible participants in this study are healthy adults who indicated they would like to participate, learn about altitude illness, and desire to hike Barcroft Peak. Stanford University researchers hope to enroll about 100 participants.
This study was designed to bring together elements of prior studies and go one step further
for definitive data on several points. The trial will employ two pharmaceutical intervention
arms, which will compare placebo (the standard of care - information on prevention of
altitude sickness) with the widely used NSAID ibuprofen. We will also determine Optic Nerve
Sheath Diameter (ONSD) measurements via ultrasound in both the control and interventional
arms. We will accomplish these objectives with a prospective, double blinded view of a large
population of hikers who are ascending at their own rate in a true hiking environment: The
White Mountain Research Station Owen Valley Lab (OVL) and Bancroft Station (BAR).
Primary hypothesis: Ibuprofen 600 mg TID will be superior to placebo in decreasing both the
incidence and severity of AMS in high altitude travel.
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