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07...05/15 - Xtreme Everest Genotype Study
Dr Hugh Montgomery with Dr Mike Grocott and Dr Julian Thompson. (2005 onwards)
This ongoing study, which is being carried out at the Centre for Aviation Space and Extreme Environmental Medicine (CASE) is integrally linked to the Caudwell Xtreme Everest Expedition, Ref 07/01 (click here to view). It is intended to expand knowledge of the physiology of normal adaptation to hypoxia, and involves studies of the DNA and high altitude performance data from several cohorts of mountaineers. In addition to the 300+ trekkers and mountaineers on the linked expedition, data have been collected from over 350 Everest summiteers plus a further 140 subjects attempting to ascend above 8000m. Future studies will include 250 subjects attempting Kilimanjaro (5894m), 150 subjects attempting Aconcagua (6960m) and 100 subjects attempting Xixapangma (8046m). The information obtained should not only aid understanding of the variability of performance at altitude, but also identify strategies for improving the care of critically ill hospital patients suffering from low oxygen levels. One paper has already been accepted for publication, but full analysis of the results is likely to continue for several years.
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