There are several reports on syncope occurring following standing at high altitude (HA), yet description of the detailed physiological responses to standing at HA are lacking. We examined the hypothesis that appropriate physiological adjustments to upright posture would be compromised at HA (5050m). Ten healthy volunteers stood up rapidly from supine rest, for 3min, at sea level and at 5050m. Beat-to-beat mean arterial blood pressure (MAP, Finometer), middle cerebral artery blood velocity (MCAv, Transcranial Doppler), end-tidal PCO₂ and PO₂, and heart rate (ECG) were recorded continuously. After 14 days at HA, baseline MAP and MCAv were not different to sea level, although HR was elevated. Neither the magnitude of initial (0.05). By 3min of...
Intact postural control is essential for safe performance of mountain sports, operation of machinery...
Cardiovascular function encounter changes on exposure to altitude. The fall in arterial blood oxygen...
As you ascend to a higher elevation, atmospheric pressure decreases. This is, followed by a decrease...
This study evaluated the influence of altitude of residence on orthostatic responses when exposed to...
1. To assess the effects of acute exposure to high altitude on baroreceptor function in man we evalu...
1. To evaluate the activity of the autonomic nervous system on the heart and peripheral circulation ...
Objective - To assess the effects of acute exposure to simulated high altitude on baroreflex control...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a difference in hemodynamic responses to...
High altitude (HA) dwellers have an exceptionally high tolerance to orthostatic stress, and this may...
The sympatho-vagal nerve interaction at the heart was studied by means of power spectrum analysis of...
To investigate possible changes in autonomic regulation of heart rate as a result of acclimatization...
Several studies have shown increased sympathetic activity during acute exposure to hypobaric hypoxia...
Abstract. Normal and abnormal cardiovascular response to high altitude (HA) hypoxia were studied in ...
Background: Altitude-induced hypoxia is believed to decrease tolerance to orthostasis. This prelimin...
The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in postural control and knee joint position sen...
Intact postural control is essential for safe performance of mountain sports, operation of machinery...
Cardiovascular function encounter changes on exposure to altitude. The fall in arterial blood oxygen...
As you ascend to a higher elevation, atmospheric pressure decreases. This is, followed by a decrease...
This study evaluated the influence of altitude of residence on orthostatic responses when exposed to...
1. To assess the effects of acute exposure to high altitude on baroreceptor function in man we evalu...
1. To evaluate the activity of the autonomic nervous system on the heart and peripheral circulation ...
Objective - To assess the effects of acute exposure to simulated high altitude on baroreflex control...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a difference in hemodynamic responses to...
High altitude (HA) dwellers have an exceptionally high tolerance to orthostatic stress, and this may...
The sympatho-vagal nerve interaction at the heart was studied by means of power spectrum analysis of...
To investigate possible changes in autonomic regulation of heart rate as a result of acclimatization...
Several studies have shown increased sympathetic activity during acute exposure to hypobaric hypoxia...
Abstract. Normal and abnormal cardiovascular response to high altitude (HA) hypoxia were studied in ...
Background: Altitude-induced hypoxia is believed to decrease tolerance to orthostasis. This prelimin...
The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in postural control and knee joint position sen...
Intact postural control is essential for safe performance of mountain sports, operation of machinery...
Cardiovascular function encounter changes on exposure to altitude. The fall in arterial blood oxygen...
As you ascend to a higher elevation, atmospheric pressure decreases. This is, followed by a decrease...