Chronic mountain sickness is a syndrome of severe symptomatic polycythemia and hypoxemia occurring in natives or long-term high altitude sojourners. The condition may be complicated by pulmonary hypertension in proportion to decreased oxygenation, indicating hypoxic vasoconstriction and remodeling. Exercise in these patients is associated with a steep slope of pulmonary artery pressure-flow relationships and decreased vascular distensibility. Correction of pulmonary vascular resistance for increased hematocrit decreases the severity of pulmonary hypertension. Exercise-induced pulmonary hypertension in chronic mountain sickness does not affect exercise capacity, in relation to high oxygen content of the blood and increased lung diffusing cap...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interindividual variability in pulmonary artery pressure among hig...
Sojourns to high altitude have become common for recreation and adventure purposes. In most individu...
Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is often associated with vascular dysfunction, but the underlying me...
Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is an important public health problem and is characterized by exagge...
BACKGROUND: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is an important public health problem and is characteriz...
Abstract—More than 140 million people worldwide live 2500 m above sea level. Of them, 80 million liv...
BACKGROUND: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a major public health problem in mountainous regions ...
Alveolar hypoxia is the most prominent feature of high altitude environment with wellknown consequen...
Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a major public health problem characterized by exaggerated hypoxe...
Studies of high-altitude populations, and in particular of maladapted subgroups, may provide importa...
Among the >140 million dwellers worldwide up to 10% suffer from chronic mountain sickness (CMS). Pat...
Background: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is characterized by exaggerated exercise-induced pulmona...
Introduction: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) represents a syndrome of secondary polycythemia along ...
A 40 year old man had an episode of severe pulmonary oedema at 4000-5000 m during the ascent of the ...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a major public health problem characterized ...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interindividual variability in pulmonary artery pressure among hig...
Sojourns to high altitude have become common for recreation and adventure purposes. In most individu...
Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is often associated with vascular dysfunction, but the underlying me...
Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is an important public health problem and is characterized by exagge...
BACKGROUND: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is an important public health problem and is characteriz...
Abstract—More than 140 million people worldwide live 2500 m above sea level. Of them, 80 million liv...
BACKGROUND: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a major public health problem in mountainous regions ...
Alveolar hypoxia is the most prominent feature of high altitude environment with wellknown consequen...
Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a major public health problem characterized by exaggerated hypoxe...
Studies of high-altitude populations, and in particular of maladapted subgroups, may provide importa...
Among the >140 million dwellers worldwide up to 10% suffer from chronic mountain sickness (CMS). Pat...
Background: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is characterized by exaggerated exercise-induced pulmona...
Introduction: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) represents a syndrome of secondary polycythemia along ...
A 40 year old man had an episode of severe pulmonary oedema at 4000-5000 m during the ascent of the ...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a major public health problem characterized ...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interindividual variability in pulmonary artery pressure among hig...
Sojourns to high altitude have become common for recreation and adventure purposes. In most individu...
Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is often associated with vascular dysfunction, but the underlying me...