High altitude cerebral edema
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Background
- Progressive neurologic deterioration in someone with AMS or HAPE (due to incr ICP)
- Almost never occurs at <8000ft
Clinical Features
- Altered mental status, ataxia, stupor
- Progresses to coma if untreated
- Headache, nausea, and vomiting are not always present
- Focal neuro deficits may be seen (3rd/6th CN palsies)
Treatment
- Immediate descent is the treatment of choice
- If descent not possible use combination of:
- Supplemental O2
- Dexamethasone 8mg initially, then 4mg q6hr
- Hyperbaric bag if available
See Also
Source
Tintinalli
