ABSTRACT
Objective To explore the clinical effect of SaO2and heart rate(HR)for the diagnosis of acute mountain sickness (AMS).Methods A total of 1 062 male soldiers on garrison duty in rapidly entering to high altitude at 3 700-5 400 m from May 2013 to August 2015 were included as the research subjects.The demography data were collected and the AMS symptoms investiga-tion was performed.SaO2and HR were detected and the relationship between SaO2and HR at different altitudes with AMS symp-tom score was analyzed.Results The cut-off value of SaO2for diagnosing AMS in rapidly entering to high altitude at 3 700-<4 300 m was 84.5%(AUC=0.781)with the screening sensitivity of 78.31% and specificity of 72.02%;which of HR for diag-nosing AMS was 89.5 times/min(AUC=0.640)with the screening sensitivity of 71.27% and specificity of 54.63%.When SaO2 was serially connected with HR,its sensitivity was 58.87% and the specificity was 89.23%,while the parallel connection yielded a sensitivity of 90.70% and a specificity of 37.43%.In rapidly entering the altitude at above 5000 m,the cut-off value of SaO2for di-agnosing AMS was 80.5%(AUC=0.825)with the screening sensitivity of 84.62% and specificity of 68.85%;which of HR for di-agnosing AMS was 93.5 times/min(AUC= 0.718)with the screening sensitivity of 53.00% and specificity of 85.25%;when SaO2was serially connected with HR,its sensitivity for diagnosing AMS was 47.01% and specificity was 93.44%,while the paral-lel connection yielded a sensitivity of 90.60% and a specificity of 60.66%.Conclusion SaO2combined with HR can serve as an ob-jective index for the on-site diagnosis of AMS and is convenient for the AMS preliminary screening of large populations.