Abstract
Abstract
Lochner, Piergiorgio, Marika Falla, Francesco Brigo, Michael Pohl, and Giacomo Strapazzon. Ultrasonography of the optic nerve sheath diameter for diagnosis and monitoring of acute mountain sickness: A systematic review. High Alt Med Biol. 16:195–203, 2015.—
Methods:
Systematic search of MEDLINE (through Pubmed; from 1966 to 14 October 2014), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and EMBASE databases.
Results:
Six studies with 436 subjects (139 women, 297 men; 406 mostly Caucasian; 30 Nepalese) were included. A marked variability in ONSD was found across studies both at baseline and at high altitude.
Conclusion:
The variability in ONSD across the included studies and within each study limit the utility of ONSD measurement in the diagnosis of AMS. ONSD measurements might be useful from a population perspective, but the accuracy of optic nerve ultrasonography for single subjects and single point-in-time assessment for diagnosing AMS is questionable due to high individual variability in ONSD.
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