Serum neurofilament level increases after ascent to 4559 m but is not related to acute mountain sickness.
Mahdi SarebanMarc Moritz BergerDaniela PinterArabella BuchmannFranziska MacholzPeter SchmidtLisa SchieferMagdalena SchimkeJosef NiebauerJürgen Michael SteinackerGunnar TreffMicheal KhalilPublished in: European journal of neurology (2020)
Rapid ascent of healthy people to high altitude provokes an increase in sNfL 44 h after arrival at 4559 m, which is not related to the magnitude of hypoxemia or AMS incidence and severity, suggesting that neuro-axonal injury does not directly contribute to AMS.