Hussain M M, Aslam M.
Hypoxia and Pulmonary Acclimatisation at 4578 M Altitude: the role of Acetazolamide and Dexamethasone.
J Pak Med Assoc Jan ;53(10):451-8.

Objectives: To quantify the changes in ventilatory response and arterial blood gases in healthy male volunteers on acute ascent to 4578 meters altitude alongwith evaluating the role of acetazolamide and dexamethasone prophylaxis in acclimatisation. Methods: Forty four lowlander male subjects participated as two groups in the study. Twenty four lowlander healthy male adults (age mean ± SE 27.8 ± 1.24 years) comprised the non-acclimatised group. They were sub grouped in a double blind fashion into four. Each subgroup (n=6) received placebo (multivitamin) or acetazolamide (250 mg) or dexamethasone (4mg) or combined regimen of the two drugs twice daily for 5 days commencing 24 hours before ascent. The volunteers reached the altitude of 4578 meters within a span of one day. The second group (acclimatised) comprised of age and height matched twenty volunteers who had arrived 4 and 8 weeks earlier at the same altitude. Arterial PO2, PC02, S02 and minute respiratory rate pH were measured. The pulmonary functions (FVC, %FEV1 PEF, FE25-75% and MVV) were recorded by Compact Spirometer (Vitalograph). Pre and post ascent measurements were carried out in non-acclimatised group whereas one measurement of the same parameters were made in acclimatised group. Results: The study revealed a significant increase in respiratory rate min-1 after 24 hours of ascent alongwith reduction in Pa02 and Sa02. The gradual increase in Pa02 and Sa02 and reduction in PaC02 was observed after 4 weeks at the same altitude. The reduction in FVC, %FEV1, PEF, FEF25-75% and MVV were recorded in our subjects after 24 hours of acute ascent. Nevertheless, all pulmonary parameters in volunteers having 8 weeks of stay at 4578 m altitude, were found equivalent to the non-acclimatised group. The greater increase in minute respiratory rate, Pa02, Sa02 and pulmonary functions was found in volunteers taking acetazolamide. Conclusion: It is concluded that hyperventilation and increase in lung volumes are the adaptive pulmonary responses which help in improving levels of Pa02 and Sa02. The acetazolamide-dexamethasone prophylaxis appears beneficial in promoting pulmonary acclimatisation during hypobaric hypoxia (JPMA 53:451;2003).

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