Real-Time Electrocardiogram Transmission from Mount Everest during Continued Ascent

نویسندگان

  • Wei-Fong Kao
  • Jyh-How Huang
  • Terry B. J. Kuo
  • Po-Lun Chang
  • Wen-Chen Chang
  • Kuo-Hung Chan
  • Wen-Hsiung Liu
  • Shih-Hao Wang
  • Tzu-Yao Su
  • Hsiu-chen Chiang
  • Jin-Jong Chen
چکیده

The feasibility of a real-time electrocardiogram (ECG) transmission via satellite phone from Mount Everest to determine a climber's suitability for continued ascent was examined. Four Taiwanese climbers were enrolled in the 2009 Mount Everest summit program. Physiological measurements were taken at base camp (5300 m), camp 2 (6400 m), camp 3 (7100 m), and camp 4 (7950 m) 1 hour after arrival and following a 10 minute rest period. A total of 3 out of 4 climbers were able to summit Mount Everest successfully. Overall, ECG and global positioning system (GPS) coordinates of climbers were transmitted in real-time via satellite phone successfully from base camp, camp 2, camp 3, and camp 4. At each camp, Resting Heart Rate (RHR) was transmitted and recorded: base camp (54-113 bpm), camp 2 (94-130 bpm), camp 3 (98-115 bpm), and camp 4 (93-111 bpm). Real-time ECG and GPS coordinate transmission via satellite phone is feasible for climbers on Mount Everest. Real-time RHR data can be used to evaluate a climber's physiological capacity to continue an ascent and to summit.

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دوره 8  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013