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NCT ID: NCT03341676 Completed - Clinical trials for High Altitude Cerebral Edema

Spectroscopic and Diffusion Weighted Analysis of the Effects of Dexamethasone on High Altitude Cerebral Oedema (HACE)

D4H
Start date: January 14, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

When the brain detects a drop in oxygen levels in the blood (hypoxia) there is a compensatory increase in blood flow. Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a cluster of symptoms which commonly occur in those ascending to high altitude and experiencing hypoxia due to increased blood flow and then swelling in the brain. Symptoms include headache, nausea, insomnia and fatigue. The exact mechanisms by which AMS develops remains poorly understood. Dexamethasone has been shown to reduce the risk of developing significant brain swelling in other settings. Therefore we hypothesise that administering low dose Dexamethasone could protect against hypoxia induced cerebral and spinal oedema.