Pain Perception Threshold in Young High-Altitude Natives After Acute Exposure to Severe Hypoxic Conditions
Kely Melina Vilca-Coaquira,
Angel Gabriel Calisaya-Huacasi,
Jeancarlo Tejada-Flores,
Henry Oscar Tintaya-Ramos,
Mariela Mercedes Quispe-Trujillo,
Solanyela Anny Quispe-Humpiri,
Rossela Alejandra Rojas-Chambilla,
Gilberto Félix Peña-Vicuña,
Alberto Salazar Granara,
Luis F. Lens Sardón,
Alcides Flores-Paredes,
Moua Yang,
Ginés Viscor,
Ivan Hancco Zirena
Affiliations
Kely Melina Vilca-Coaquira
Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad Nacional del Altiplano, Puno 21000, Peru
Angel Gabriel Calisaya-Huacasi
Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad Nacional del Altiplano, Puno 21000, Peru
Jeancarlo Tejada-Flores
Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad Nacional del Altiplano, Puno 21000, Peru
Henry Oscar Tintaya-Ramos
Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad Nacional del Altiplano, Puno 21000, Peru
Mariela Mercedes Quispe-Trujillo
Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad Nacional del Altiplano, Puno 21000, Peru
Solanyela Anny Quispe-Humpiri
Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad Nacional del Altiplano, Puno 21000, Peru
Rossela Alejandra Rojas-Chambilla
Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad Nacional del Altiplano, Puno 21000, Peru
Gilberto Félix Peña-Vicuña
Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad Nacional del Altiplano, Puno 21000, Peru
Alberto Salazar Granara
Centro de Investigación en Medicina de Altura (CIMA), Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad de San Martín de Porres, Lima 15001, Peru
Luis F. Lens Sardón
Centro de Investigación en Medicina de Altura (CIMA), Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad de San Martín de Porres, Lima 15001, Peru
Alcides Flores-Paredes
Facultad de Educación, Escuela Profesional de Educación Física, Universidad Nacional del Altiplano, Puno 21001, Peru
Moua Yang
Bloodworks Northwest Research Institute, Seattle, WA 98102, USA
Ginés Viscor
Sección de Fisiologia, Departament de Biologia Cellular, Fisiologia i Immunologia, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
Ivan Hancco Zirena
Centro de Investigación en Medicina de Altura (CIMA), Facultad de Medicina Humana, Universidad de San Martín de Porres, Lima 15001, Peru
Previous studies indicate that individuals at high altitudes have a lower pain threshold than those living at sea level. This study evaluates the differences in pain perception among young people living at an altitude of 3800 m and after acute exposure to a severe hypoxic environment at more than 5100 m. Fourteen people (BMI of 22.6 ± 1.2 and age of 23.3 ± 1.9 years) residing in the city of Puno (3825 m) participated in an ascent to the Populated Center of La Rinconada (>5100 m). The unilateral ischemia pain provocation test was used, applying pressure with a manual sphygmomanometer to generate transient ischemia in the arm while the patient opens and closes their hand. Onset, peak, and resolution times of pain, heart rate, and oxygen saturation were recorded. At their residence altitude of 3828 m, the mean hemoglobin was 16.16 ± 2.29, while at 5100 m, mean hemoglobin increased to 17.57 ± 1.74. The average time to pain onset in the right arm was 30.43 s ± 14.15 at 3828 m, whereas at 5100 m above sea level, the pain perception was at 31.00 s ± 19.01. At 3828 m, the average time until pain sensation in the left arm was 19.93 s ± 9.44 and increased to 23.07 s ± 10.83 at 5100 m. During exposure to a severe hypoxic environment, the pain perception threshold was similar between 3828 m and 5100 m above sea level.