
Tomas Dal Cappello- Eurac Research
Tomas Dal Cappello
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With great interest we read the correspondence related to our research demonstrating a reduced time to defibrillate (TTD) in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in remote non-urban areas. (1) In our prospective simulation trial, an automated external defibrillator (AED) delivered by drone led to a significantly reduced TTD versus p...
Introduction
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) has a high global incidence and mortality rate, with early defibrillation significantly improving survival. Our aim was to assess the feasibility of autonomous drone delivery of automated external defibrillators (AED) in a non-urban area with physical barriers and compare the time to defibrillate (...
Accurate assessment of vital parameters is essential for diagnosis and triage of critically ill patients, but not always feasible in out-of-hospital settings due to the lack of suitable devices. We performed an extensive validation of a novel prototype in-ear device, which was proposed for the non-invasive, combined measurement of core body tempera...
Out-of-hospital reduction of shoulder dislocations using the Campell method is recommended by the International Commission for Alpine Rescue and applied in the Bavarian Mountain Rescue Service (Bergwacht Bayern, BWB) protocols. This prospective observational study includes patients out-of-hospital with suspected shoulder dislocation and treated and...
Study objective: We analyzed occupational accidents reported among Corpo Nazionale Soccorso Alpino e Speleologico (CNSAS) providers during mountain search and rescue operations and training events in Italy (1999 to 2019).
Methods: We extracted anonymized data from the CNSAS accident database for all cases of injured mountain search and rescue prov...
van Veelen, Michiel J., Giulia Roveri, Ivo B. Regli, Tomas Dal Cappello, Anna Vögele, Michela Masè, Marika Falla, and Giacomo Strapazzon. Personal protective equipment protocols lead to a delayed initiation of patient assessment in mountain rescue operations. High Alt Med Biol 00:000-000, 2023. Introduction: Mountain rescue operations can be challe...
Importance:
Approximately 70% of individuals critically buried in avalanche debris die within 35 minutes as a result of asphyxial cardiac arrest. An artificial air-pocket device (AAPD) that separates inhaled air from exhaled air may delay the onset of severe hypoxemia and eventual asphyxia during snow burial.
Objective:
To investigate the effica...
Background:
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of face masks has been recommended or enforced in several situations, however their effects on physiological parameters and cognitive performance at high altitude are unknown.
Methods:
Eight healthy participants (four females) rested and exercised (cycling, 1 W/kg) while wearing no mask, a surgic...
Introduction: Response to medical incidents in mountainous areas is delayed due to the remote and challenging terrain. Drones could assist in a quicker search for patients and can facilitate earlier treatment through delivery of medical equipment. We aim to assess the effects of drone deployment in search and rescue (SAR) operations in challenging...
Altitude exposure may suppress appetite and hence provide a viable weight-loss strategy. While changes in food intake and availability as well as physical activity may contribute to altered appetite at altitude, herein we aimed to investigate the isolated effects of hypobaric hypoxia on appetite regulation and sensation. Twelve healthy women (age:...
Abstract Background Hypotension is associated with worse outcome in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and maintaining a systolic blood pressure (SBP) ≥110 mmHg is recommended. The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of TBI in patients suffering multiple trauma in mountain areas; to describe associated factors, treatment and outco...
During recent decades, model organisms such as Drosophila melanogaster have made it possible to study the effects of different environmental oxygen conditions on lifespan and oxidative stress. However, many studies have often yielded controversial results usually assigned to variations in Drosophila genetic background and differences in study desig...
Completely avalanche-buried patients are frequently exposed to a combination of hypoxia and hypercapnia with a risk of normothermic cardiac arrest. Patients with a long burial time and an air pocket are exposed to a combination of hypoxia, hypercapnia, and hypothermia which may lead to the development of the "triple H syndrome". This specific combi...
Background
Helicopter emergency medical services personnel operating in mountainous terrain are frequently exposed to rapid ascents and provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the field. The aim of the present trial was to investigate the quality of chest compression only (CCO)‐CPR after acute exposure to altitude under repeatable and standa...
Introduction
Space travel is expected to grow in the near future, which could lead to a higher burden of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in astronauts. Current methods to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation in microgravity perform below earth-based standards in terms of depth achieved and the ability to sustain chest compressions (CC). We hypothesise...
Cognitive function impairment due to high altitude exposure has been reported with some contradictory results regarding the possible selective cognitive domain involvement. We prospectively evaluated in 36 lowlanders, exposed for 3 consecutive days to an altitude of 3,269 m, specific cognitive abilities (attention, processing speed, and decision-ma...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is considered an aerosol-generating procedure. Consequently, COVID-19 resuscitation guidelines recommend the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) during resuscitation. In this simulation of randomised crossover trials, we investigated the influence of PPE on the quality of chest compressions (CCs). Thirty-f...
Background: Hypotension is associated with worse outcome in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and maintaining a systolic blood pressure (SBP) ≥110 mmHg is recommended. The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of TBI in patients suffering multi-trauma in remote and mountainous areas; to describe associated factors, treatment and ou...
Avalanche patients who are completely buried but still able to breathe are exposed to hypothermia, hypoxia and hypercapnia (triple H syndrome). Little is known about how these pathologic changes affect brain physiology. Study aim was to investigate the effect of hypothermia, hypoxia and hypercapnia on brain oxygenation and systemic and cerebral hae...
Background
A sufficient supply of oxygen is crucial to avoid hypoxic cardiac arrest and brain damage within 30 min in completely-buried avalanche victims. Snow density influences levels of hypoxia and hypercapnia. The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of hypoxia and hypercapnia on cerebral oxygenation (ScO2) in humans breathing into...
Climbing has become an increasingly popular sport, and the number of accidents is increasing in parallel. We aim at describing the characteristics of climbing accidents leading to severe (multisystem) trauma using data from the International Alpine Trauma Registry (IATR) and at reporting the results of a systematic review of the literature on the e...
Introduction:
Suspension syndrome describes a potentially life-threatening event during passive suspension on a rope. The pathophysiological mechanism is not fully understood; however, the most widespread hypothesis assumes blood pools in the lower extremities, prompting a reduction in cardiac preload and cardiac output and leading to tissue hypop...
Background and aims
Acute trauma pain is one of the most important patient complaints in emergency department (ED). Previous studies lack data on fentanyl sublingual (FSL) in comparison to fentanyl intravenous (FIV) for acute moderate to severe trauma pain in ED and on differences between female and male patients using FSL or FIV. We hypothesized t...
Purpose
Suspension syndrome describes a potentially life-threatening event during passive suspension on a rope. The pathophysiological mechanism is not fully understood and optimal treatment unknown. We aimed to elucidate the pathophysiology and to give treatment recommendations.
Methods
In this experimental, randomized crossover trial, 20 healthy...
The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. Information was missing in the acknowledgements section. The correct information is given below.
Aims: The goal of the STAR (STrengthening Altitude Research) initiative was to produce a uniform set of key elements for research and reporting in clinical high-altitude (HA) medicine. The STAR initiative was inspired by research on treatment of cardiac arrest, in which the establishment of the Utstein Style, a uniform data reporting protocol, subs...
Objective: We investigated pre-hospital times, clinical characteristics and therapeutic interventions in multisystem trauma patients injured in mountainous areas in comparison to both urban and suburban trauma patient admissions. Methods: Pre-hospital and in-hospital data collected from trauma patients included in the International Alpine Trauma Re...
Breathing under snow, e.g. while buried by a snow avalanche, is possible in the presence of an air
pocket, but limited in time as hypoxia and hypercapnia rapidly develop. Snow properties influence
levels of hypoxia and hypercapnia, but their effects on ventilation and oxygenation in humans are not
fully elucidated yet. We report that in healthy sub...
Strapazzon, Giacomo, Matiram Pun, Tomas Dal Cappello, Emily Procter, Piergiorgio Lochner, Hermann Brugger, and Antonio Piccoli. Total body water dynamics estimated with bioelectrical impedance vector analysis and B-type natriuretic peptide after exposure to hypobaric hypoxia: A field study. High Alt Med Biol. 18:000-000, 2017.-The relationship betw...
Breathing under snow, e.g. while buried by a snow avalanche, is possible in the presence of an air
pocket, but limited in time as hypoxia and hypercapnia rapidly develop. Snow properties influence
levels of hypoxia and hypercapnia, but their effects on ventilation and oxygenation in humans are not
fully elucidated yet. We report that in healthy sub...
High altitude is the most intriguing natural laboratory to study human physiological response to hypoxic conditions. In this study, we investigated changes in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and oxidative stress biomarkers during exposure to hypobaric hypoxia in 16 lowlanders. Moreover, we looked at the potential relationship between ROS related cell...
Aim:
To calculate the first Austrian avalanche survival curve and update a Swiss survival curve to explore survival patterns in the Alps.
Methods:
Avalanche accidents occurring between 2005/06 and 2012/13 in Austria and Switzerland were collected. Completely buried victims (i.e. burial of the head and chest) in open terrain and known outcome (su...
Aim:
The aim of this study is to describe the prehospital management and outcome of avalanche patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Tyrol, Austria, for the first time since the introduction of international guidelines in 1996.
Patients and methods:
This study involved a retrospective analysis of all avalanche accidents involving out-of...
Epitympanic temperature (T ty ) measured with thermistor probes correlates with core body temperature (T core ), but the reliability of measurements at low ambient temperature is unknown. The aim of this study was to determine if commercially-available thermistor-based T ty reflects T core in low ambient temperature and if T ty is influenced by ins...
Increased extravascular lung water (EVLW) is seen as B-lines on chest ultrasonography. In lowlanders ascending to altitude the time course, relationship with the patient's clinical status and factors affecting B-lines are still unclear. The aim was to monitor B-lines, clinical status and N-terminal B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) during expo...
Worldwide data for cancer survival are scarce. We aimed to initiate worldwide surveillance of cancer survival by central analysis of population-based registry data, as a metric of the effectiveness of health systems, and to inform global policy on cancer control.
Individual tumour records were submitted by 279 population-based cancer registries in...
OBJECTIVES:
This Report intends to estimate the total number of people still alive in 2010 after cancer diagnosis in Italy, regardless of the time since diagnosis, and to project these estimates to 2015. This study is also aimed to estimate the number of already cured cancer patients, whose mortality rates have become undistinguishable from that o...
To monitor the changes in optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) induced by acute exposure to hypobaric hypoxia and to investigate factors associated with these changes, including development of acute mountain sickness.
In this cohort study, neurologic signs and symptoms, cardiovascular parameters, and ultrasonography of ONSD were prospectively assesse...
Background
Cutaneous melanoma incidence is increasing worldwide, especially for in situ and thin (<1 mm) lesions, while thick (≥1 mm) lesions have been generally stable in many studies; although epidemiological data on melanoma is readily available, population-based studies, especially on mountain regions, are rare.Objective
The aim of this study w...
Backcountry recreationists account for a high percentage of avalanche fatalities, but the total number of recreationists and relative percentage of different recreation types are unknown. The aim of this study was to collect the first comprehensive survey of backcountry skiers and snowshoers in a region in the European Alps to quantify adherence to...
The U.S. family income data for the years 1970, 1975, 1978, 1980, 1985 and 1990 was fitted using the log-normal, Gamma, Singh-Maddala, Dagum type I and generalized Beta of second kind distributions, among others, in earlier publications. Here we supplement these fittings by adding the log-skew-normal and log-skew-t distributions. In addition, we ha...