A Season at the Himalayan Rescue Association Aid Post in Manang

Author:

Timilsina Shashank1,Hillwood Geoffrey E.2ORCID,Thwaites Guy E.34,Thwaites C. Louise34,Bhandari Thaneshwar5

Affiliation:

1. Ministry of Health and Social Development, Gandaki, Nepal

2. Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, East Melbourne, VIC, Australia

3. Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

4. Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

5. Himalayan Rescue Association, Kathmandu, Nepal

Abstract

The Himalayan Rescue Association (HRA) has operated high altitude clinics in Nepal for 50 years, with rising visitor numbers, especially from India, China, and Nepal. New roads have eased access and increased the speed of ascent in some areas. Our aim was to provide a description of the activities, clinical problems, and lecture attendees of the HRA aid post in Manang over one season. We also highlight the evolving challenges of providing healthcare and education in the high Himalayan region. We describe the clinical and educational activities of the HRA aid post in Manang from September 24 to December 1, 2023. Prospective clinical data collection included anonymized patient demographics and diagnoses. Lecture data were taken from the attendee register and by daily manual counts of lecture attendees. We saw 376 patients, 62% of whom were Nepalis. Infectious diseases (42%) and altitude illness (16%) were the most common problems. A total of 846 people from 47 countries attended the daily altitude lectures. Only 5% of attendees were Nepali. Electrical supply interruptions and limitations in medical evacuation options were among the challenges of providing care at a high altitude clinic and preventing altitude illness using educational lectures. Altitude illness remains a common and potentially life-threatening problem, with risks increased by rapid ascent enabled by new road access and by ignorance of risks of altitude among travelers, especially Nepalis. Language barriers in educational outreach call for novel approaches and interventions that will ensure the effectiveness of altitude education.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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