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1 December 2005 Difficult Decisions at Altitude: The Management of an Acutely Dyspneic Porter at 5000 Meters
Fionn Bellis, Richard Parris, Douglas Thake, Paul Richards
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We report a case of a porter who presented with acute dyspnea during an expedition in Nepal at 5000 m above sea level. We present the difficulties involved in making the correct diagnosis in this patient under austere conditions and discuss the difficult decisions that must be made in caring for such a patient.

Fionn Bellis, Richard Parris, Douglas Thake, and Paul Richards "Difficult Decisions at Altitude: The Management of an Acutely Dyspneic Porter at 5000 Meters," Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 16(4), 212-218, (1 December 2005). https://doi.org/10.1580/PR27-04.1
Published: 1 December 2005
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KEYWORDS
altitude
alveolar gas equation
dyspnea
ethics
expedition medicine
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