Residence or Prolonged Visit at High Altitude as the Cause of Mountain Sickness Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Cohort Study of the Effect of High Altitudes on Physiological and Metabolic Markers in Adults Who Live at Qinghai-Tibet Plateau for Work Purpose
This ambispective cohort study aims to evaluate the effect of high altitudes environment on human's physiological and metabolic markers, specific markers of main human systems, and incidence rate and severity of chronic mountain sickness (CMS).
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 160 |
Est. completion date | July 1, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | March 22, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 30 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Be provided verbal or written informed consent; - Men and women = 30 and = 65 years of age; - Adults living at Qinghai-Tibet Plateau for Work Purpose, and the altitude of residence is more than 2,500 meters; - Providing electronical or paper medical examination reports which conducted in 2016. Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnant or breast-feeding women; - Be excluded by Principal investigator for subject's compliance or safety reasons. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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China | Tibetan Traditional Medical College | Lhasa | Xizang Autonomous Region |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Tibetan Traditional Medical College | Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Relationship between altitudes and pathological changes in human body under chronic hypoxic environment | Up to the 3rd year | ||
Other | Relationship between age and pathological changes in human body under chronic hypoxic environment | Up to the 3rd year | ||
Other | Relationship between gender and pathological changes in human body under chronic hypoxic environment | Up to the 3rd year | ||
Primary | Change in weight from baseline at first year | Baseline and 1st year | ||
Primary | Change in blood pressure as measured by sphygmomanometer from baseline at first year | The blood pressure will be described in the format of diastolic pressure/systolic pressure, and the unit of measure is mmHg. | Baseline and 1st year | |
Primary | Change in serum lipid from baseline at first year | Baseline and 1st year | ||
Primary | Change in blood glucose from baseline at first year | Baseline and 1st year | ||
Secondary | Change in weight from baseline at second year | Baseline and 2nd year | ||
Secondary | Change in weight from baseline at third year | Baseline and 3rd year | ||
Secondary | Change in blood pressure as measured by sphygmomanometer from baseline at second year | The blood pressure will be described in the format of diastolic pressure/systolic pressure, and the unit of measure is mmHg. | Baseline and 2nd year | |
Secondary | Change in blood pressure as measured by sphygmomanometer from baseline at third year | The blood pressure will be described in the format of diastolic pressure/systolic pressure, and the unit of measure is mmHg. | Baseline and 3rd year | |
Secondary | Change in serum lipid from baseline at second year | Baseline and 2nd year | ||
Secondary | Change in serum lipid from baseline at third year | Baseline and 3rd year | ||
Secondary | Change in blood glucose from baseline at second year | Baseline and 2nd year | ||
Secondary | Change in blood glucose from baseline at third year | Baseline and 3rd year | ||
Secondary | Pathological changes from baseline at first year in human body systems | Baseline and 1st year | ||
Secondary | Pathological changes from baseline at second year in human body systems | Baseline and 2nd year | ||
Secondary | Pathological changes from baseline at third year in human body systems | Baseline and 3rd year | ||
Secondary | The incidence rate and severity of chronic mountain sickness (CMS) | The diagnosis and severity of CMS is identified and assessed using "The Qinghai Chronic Mountain Sickness Score". The score ranges from 0 to 27, and a higher value means a worse outcome. | The 2nd year | |
Secondary | The incidence rate and severity of chronic mountain sickness (CMS) | The diagnosis and severity of CMS is identified and assessed using "The Qinghai Chronic Mountain Sickness Score". The score ranges from 0 to 27, and a higher value means a worse outcome. | The 3rd year |