Background: Although only poor data exist on changes in myocardial blood flow (MBF) under acute hypoxia, patients with known coronary artery disease are advised not to exceed a moderate altitude exposure of about 2000 m above sea level. Methods and Results: We measured MBF with positron emission tomography using O-15-labeled water in 8 healthy human volunteers (aged 26 ± 3 years [mean ± SD]) at baseline (450 m above sea level, Zurich, Switzerland) and during acute hypoxic hypoxemia induced by inhalation of 2 hypoxic gas mixtures corresponding to altitudes of 2000 and 4500 m. MBF remained unchanged at 2000 m (increase of 10%, not significant) but increased significantly at 4500 m (62%, P <.001), exceeding the relative increase in rate pressu...
High altitude hypoxia presents a series of challenges to the human heart due to concomitant changes ...
BACKGROUND Changes in pulmonary hemodynamics and cardiac function in patients with chronic obstruct...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Background: Although only poor data exist on changes in myocardial blood flow (MBF) under acute hypo...
Background: This study aimed to observe the effects of a fast acute ascent to simulated high altitud...
Introduction: The cardiovascular adaptations to high altitude (HA) exposure and its relationship to ...
Normal and abnormal cardiovascular response to high altitude (HA) hypoxia were studied in 98 healthy...
The safety of prolonged high-altitude stays and exercise for physically fit post-myocardial infarcti...
Travel to mountain areas is popular. However, the effects of acute exposure to moderate altitude on ...
Cardiovascular function encounter changes on exposure to altitude. The fall in arterial blood oxygen...
Matthias Peter Hilty, Andrea Mueller, Daniela Flück, Christoph Siebenmann, Peter Rasmussen, Stefanie...
Acclimatization to altitude can improve endurance performance above levels achieved solely by traini...
Travel to mountain areas is popular. However, the effects of acute exposure to moderate altitude on ...
High altitude acclimatization and adaptation mechanisms have been well clarified, however, high alti...
As humans ascend to high altitude, the resulting hypobaric hypoxia necessitates adaptation in order ...
High altitude hypoxia presents a series of challenges to the human heart due to concomitant changes ...
BACKGROUND Changes in pulmonary hemodynamics and cardiac function in patients with chronic obstruct...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Background: Although only poor data exist on changes in myocardial blood flow (MBF) under acute hypo...
Background: This study aimed to observe the effects of a fast acute ascent to simulated high altitud...
Introduction: The cardiovascular adaptations to high altitude (HA) exposure and its relationship to ...
Normal and abnormal cardiovascular response to high altitude (HA) hypoxia were studied in 98 healthy...
The safety of prolonged high-altitude stays and exercise for physically fit post-myocardial infarcti...
Travel to mountain areas is popular. However, the effects of acute exposure to moderate altitude on ...
Cardiovascular function encounter changes on exposure to altitude. The fall in arterial blood oxygen...
Matthias Peter Hilty, Andrea Mueller, Daniela Flück, Christoph Siebenmann, Peter Rasmussen, Stefanie...
Acclimatization to altitude can improve endurance performance above levels achieved solely by traini...
Travel to mountain areas is popular. However, the effects of acute exposure to moderate altitude on ...
High altitude acclimatization and adaptation mechanisms have been well clarified, however, high alti...
As humans ascend to high altitude, the resulting hypobaric hypoxia necessitates adaptation in order ...
High altitude hypoxia presents a series of challenges to the human heart due to concomitant changes ...
BACKGROUND Changes in pulmonary hemodynamics and cardiac function in patients with chronic obstruct...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...