Acute exposure to high altitude may induce changes in carbon monoxide (CO) membrane conductance (DmCO) and capillary lung volume (Vc). Measurements were performed in 25 lowlanders at Brussels (D0), at 4,300 m after a 2- or 3-day exposure (D2,3) without preceding climbing, and 5 days later (D7,8), before and after an exercise test, under a trial with two arterial pulmonary vasodilators or a placebo. The nitric oxide (NO)/CO transfer method was used, assuming both infinite and finite values to the NO blood conductance (θNO). Doppler echocardiography provided hemodynamic data. Compared with sea level, lung diffusing capacity for CO increased by 24% at D2,3 and is returned to control at D7,8. The acute increase in lung diffusing capacity for CO...
There has been suggestion that a greater "pulmonary vascular reserve" defined by a low pulmonary vas...
In the oxygen (O2) cascade downstream steps can never achieve higher flows of O2 than the preceding ...
Purpose There has been suggestion that a greater "pulmonary vascular reserve" defined by a low pulmo...
ArticlePurpose. We determined whether well acclimatized humans have a reserve to recruit pulmonary c...
The causes and development of lung fluid, as well as the integrity of the alveolar-capillary membran...
at high altitude and exercise altered membrane diffusion capacity of the lung To the Editors: In an ...
high-altitude adaptation leads to progressive increase in arterial Pa(O2). In addition to increased ...
The diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO) decreases to below the pre-exercise va...
Lung diffusing capacity has been reported variably in high-altitude newcomers and may be in relation...
High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is a life-threatening condition occurring in predisposed subjec...
We aimed to assess lung fluid balance before and after gradual ascent to 5,150 m. Lung diffusion cap...
Pulmonary gas exchange oxygenates our blood and facilitates transfer of carbon dioxide produced out ...
Background: Nitric oxide (NO) concentration in exhaled gas is a marker of some inflammatory processe...
In isolated lung preparations (1, 2) and in nor-mal subjects (3, 4), acute pulmonary vascular conges...
BACKGROUND: High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is characterized by severe pulmonary hypertension a...
There has been suggestion that a greater "pulmonary vascular reserve" defined by a low pulmonary vas...
In the oxygen (O2) cascade downstream steps can never achieve higher flows of O2 than the preceding ...
Purpose There has been suggestion that a greater "pulmonary vascular reserve" defined by a low pulmo...
ArticlePurpose. We determined whether well acclimatized humans have a reserve to recruit pulmonary c...
The causes and development of lung fluid, as well as the integrity of the alveolar-capillary membran...
at high altitude and exercise altered membrane diffusion capacity of the lung To the Editors: In an ...
high-altitude adaptation leads to progressive increase in arterial Pa(O2). In addition to increased ...
The diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO) decreases to below the pre-exercise va...
Lung diffusing capacity has been reported variably in high-altitude newcomers and may be in relation...
High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is a life-threatening condition occurring in predisposed subjec...
We aimed to assess lung fluid balance before and after gradual ascent to 5,150 m. Lung diffusion cap...
Pulmonary gas exchange oxygenates our blood and facilitates transfer of carbon dioxide produced out ...
Background: Nitric oxide (NO) concentration in exhaled gas is a marker of some inflammatory processe...
In isolated lung preparations (1, 2) and in nor-mal subjects (3, 4), acute pulmonary vascular conges...
BACKGROUND: High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is characterized by severe pulmonary hypertension a...
There has been suggestion that a greater "pulmonary vascular reserve" defined by a low pulmonary vas...
In the oxygen (O2) cascade downstream steps can never achieve higher flows of O2 than the preceding ...
Purpose There has been suggestion that a greater "pulmonary vascular reserve" defined by a low pulmo...