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Six-Minute Walking Test at High Altitude

โœ Scribed by Giorgio Mazzuero; Antonio Mazzuero


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
81 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
1080-6032

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โœฆ Synopsis


operations. 3 On the other hand, Fortenberry et al (again from Dr Van Tilburg's references) described 8 cases of epinephrine administration in over 2 million visitors to a national park system. 4 So, taking both references into account, our best estimate of the extent of anaphylaxis in the wilderness may be expressed as a handful of cases per million travelers.

We appreciate Dr Van Tilburg's mountain rescue experience involving the misdiagnosis of anaphylaxis. Indeed, the epinephrine roundtable remarked that anaphylaxis may be either under-diagnosed or over-diagnosed-thereby emphasizing the importance of a good training program for providers who may be called upon to administer epinephrine. Moreover, the fundamental importance of a good training program would speak against reclassifying epinephrine autoinjectors as overthe-counter medication.

As for which providers or organizations should carry epinephrine into the field, or how to best obtain the legal support for such providers or organizations-the full answer to these questions lay beyond the scope of the roundtable discussion. Depending on its field of operations, as well as the ages and medical conditions of the people it serves, each organization must make its own risk-benefit analysis regarding the decision to carry epinephrine. The roundtable sought to provide general guidelines and academic support for those organizations whose risk-benefit analysis would weigh in favor of the decision to carry epinephrine. Future political or legal work in this area may be undertaken more properly by political-action arms of the WMS or like-minded groups.


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