Among the >140 million dwellers worldwide up to 10% suffer from chronic mountain sickness (CMS). Patients suffering from this debilitating problem often display increased pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) which may contribute to exercise intolerance and right heart failure. However, there is little information on the usual PAP in these patients.We systematically reviewed and meta-analyzed all data published in English or Spanish until June 2018 on echocardiographic estimations of PAP at rest and during mild exercise in CMS patients.Nine studies, comprising 287 participants fulfilled the inclusion criteria. At rest, the point estimate from meta-analysis of the mean systolic PAP was 28.0 mmHg [95% confidence interval (CI) 26.3, 29.6]. These val...
Chronic hypoxia causes pulmonary vascular remodeling resulting in persistently increased pulmonary a...
Introduction: Altitude is associated with a decrease in partial pressure of oxygen. Hypoxia induces ...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Among the >140 million dwellers worldwide up to 10% suffer from chronic mountain sickness (CMS). Pat...
BACKGROUND: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is an important public health problem and is characteriz...
More than 140 million people are living at high altitude worldwide. An increase of pulmonary artery ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate right ventricular (RV) and left ventricular functi...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interindividual variability in pulmonary artery pressure among hig...
Objective: If the body fails to acclimatize at high altitude, acute mountain sickness (AMS) may resu...
Chronic mountain sickness is a syndrome of severe symptomatic polycythemia and hypoxemia occurring i...
Background: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is characterized by exaggerated exercise-induced pulmona...
International audienceAbstract Aims A unique Andean population lives in the highest city of the worl...
Chronic hypoxia causes pulmonary vascular remodeling resulting in persistently increased pulmonary a...
Introduction: Altitude is associated with a decrease in partial pressure of oxygen. Hypoxia induces ...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Among the >140 million dwellers worldwide up to 10% suffer from chronic mountain sickness (CMS). Pat...
BACKGROUND: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is an important public health problem and is characteriz...
More than 140 million people are living at high altitude worldwide. An increase of pulmonary artery ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate right ventricular (RV) and left ventricular functi...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable interindividual variability in pulmonary artery pressure among hig...
Objective: If the body fails to acclimatize at high altitude, acute mountain sickness (AMS) may resu...
Chronic mountain sickness is a syndrome of severe symptomatic polycythemia and hypoxemia occurring i...
Background: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is characterized by exaggerated exercise-induced pulmona...
International audienceAbstract Aims A unique Andean population lives in the highest city of the worl...
Chronic hypoxia causes pulmonary vascular remodeling resulting in persistently increased pulmonary a...
Introduction: Altitude is associated with a decrease in partial pressure of oxygen. Hypoxia induces ...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...