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  1. 1 de mar. de 2018 · The Lake Louise AMS score for an individual is the sum of the score for the four symptoms (headache, nausea/vomiting, fatigue, and dizziness/light-headedness). For a positive AMS definition, it is mandatory to have a headache score of at least one point, and a total score of at least three points.

    • R C Roach, P H Hackett, O Oelz, P Bärtsch, A M Luks, M J MacInnis, J K Baillie
    • 2018
  2. The Lake Louise Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) scoring system has been a useful research tool since first published in 1991. Recent studies have shown that disturbed sleep at altitude, one of the five symptoms scored for AMS, is more likely due to altitude hypoxia per se, and is not closely related to AMS.

    • R C Roach, P H Hackett, O Oelz, P Bärtsch, A M Luks, M J MacInnis, J K Baillie
    • 2018
  3. 25 de jul. de 2019 · The 2018 Lake Louise criteria provide a high diagnostic accuracy for the diagnosis of acute myocarditis and significantly increase the sensitivity compared with the original score.

    • Julian A. Luetkens, Anton Faron, Alexander Isaak, Darius Dabir, Daniel Kuetting, Andreas Feisst, Fre...
    • 2019
  4. The Lake Louise AMS score for an individual is the sum of the score for the four symptoms (headache, nausea/ vomiting, fatigue, and dizziness/light-headedness). For a positive AMS definition, it is mandatory to have a head-ache score of at least one point, and a total score of at least three points.

  5. 13 de mar. de 2018 · The Lake Louise Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) scoring system has been a useful research tool since first published in 1991. Recent studies have shown that disturbed sleep at altitude, one of...

  6. 13 de mar. de 2018 · The Lake Louise AMS score for an individual is the sum of the score for the four symptoms (headache, nausea/vomiting, fatigue, and dizziness/light-headedness). For a positive AMS definition, it is mandatory to have a headache score of at least one point, and a total score of at least three points.

  7. The Lake LouiseAcuteMountain Sickness (AMS) scoring system has been a useful research tool since first published in 1991. Recent studies have shown that disturbed sleep at altitude, one of the five symptoms scored for AMS, is more likely due to altitude hypoxia per se, and is not closely related to AMS.