OBJECTIVES: Systemic arterial pressure rises on acute exposure to high altitude and changes in blood pressure (BP) and endothelial function may be important in the pathogenesis of clinical syndromes occurring at high altitude. METHODS: Arterial BP, stiffness (SI) and tone (RI) were studied over 11 days in 17 subjects (three having mild hypertension) ascending to 3,450m and 4,770m using a non-invasive, finger photoplethysmography technique. RESULTS: At 3,450m BP rose from mean 131/75 mmHg (SD 23/12) to 145/86 (23/12) and was maintained at this level (p 0.05) and to 69.9% (12.0) (p < 0.02) at 4,770m but then reverted to baseline. Changes in SI and RI did not relate to changes in blood pressure. Changes in both arterial stiffness and tone wer...
Cardiovascular function encounter changes on exposure to altitude. The fall in arterial blood oxygen...
High altitude is an extreme environment that challenges human beings exposed because of work, recrea...
Abstract Acute high‐altitude (HA) exposure induces physiological responses of the heart and blood pr...
OBJECTIVES: Systemic arterial pressure rises on acute exposure to high altitude and changes in blood...
We conclude that acute exposure temporarily affected endothelial function as measured by a change in...
High altitude is a fascinating model of hypoxia effects on the human body but is also an extreme env...
Objectives To determine how blood pressure (BP) changes with altitude in normotensive versus hyperte...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Background: Travel to mountain areas is popular. However, the effects of acute exposure to moderate ...
Objectives Regulation of the vascular system may limit physical performance and contribute to adapta...
1. To assess the effects of acute exposure to high altitude on baroreceptor function in man we evalu...
Travel to mountain areas is popular. However, the effects of acute exposure to moderate altitude on ...
Introduction: Intermittent hypoxic exposure (IHE) prior to ascent to high altitude is postulated as ...
To assess whether the hypoxia associated with exposure to high altitude affects plasma endothelin-1 ...
Introduction: Studies conducted amongst the inhabitants of high altitude suggested that systolic and...
Cardiovascular function encounter changes on exposure to altitude. The fall in arterial blood oxygen...
High altitude is an extreme environment that challenges human beings exposed because of work, recrea...
Abstract Acute high‐altitude (HA) exposure induces physiological responses of the heart and blood pr...
OBJECTIVES: Systemic arterial pressure rises on acute exposure to high altitude and changes in blood...
We conclude that acute exposure temporarily affected endothelial function as measured by a change in...
High altitude is a fascinating model of hypoxia effects on the human body but is also an extreme env...
Objectives To determine how blood pressure (BP) changes with altitude in normotensive versus hyperte...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Background: Travel to mountain areas is popular. However, the effects of acute exposure to moderate ...
Objectives Regulation of the vascular system may limit physical performance and contribute to adapta...
1. To assess the effects of acute exposure to high altitude on baroreceptor function in man we evalu...
Travel to mountain areas is popular. However, the effects of acute exposure to moderate altitude on ...
Introduction: Intermittent hypoxic exposure (IHE) prior to ascent to high altitude is postulated as ...
To assess whether the hypoxia associated with exposure to high altitude affects plasma endothelin-1 ...
Introduction: Studies conducted amongst the inhabitants of high altitude suggested that systolic and...
Cardiovascular function encounter changes on exposure to altitude. The fall in arterial blood oxygen...
High altitude is an extreme environment that challenges human beings exposed because of work, recrea...
Abstract Acute high‐altitude (HA) exposure induces physiological responses of the heart and blood pr...