“…Our model 6 was adapted to approximate the four published clinical cases reported from Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel. 11 The model was designed to use the input of a time-elevation vector that corresponded to the travel of each patient. The path of each patient began at the patients' homes and was idealized into three linear sections: a descent from home elevation (790 m, 790 m, 325 m, 240 m) to a low elevation (20 m, 0 m, 25 m, À310 m) at a constant rate (40 m/min, 40 m/min, 40 m/min, 35 m/min), a period of time spent at the low elevation (60 min), and a return ascent to high elevation (Jerusalem 790 m) at a constant rate (40 m/min, 40 m/ min, 40 m/min, 35 m/min).…”