Rapid ascent to high altitude imposes an acute hypoxic and acid-base challenge, with ventilatory and renal acclimatization countering these perturbations. Specifically, ventilatory acclimatization improves oxygenation, but with concomitant hypocapnia and respiratory alkalosis. A compensatory, renally-mediated relative metabolic acidosis follows via bicarbonate elimination, normalizing arterial pH(a). The time-course and magnitude of these integrated acclimatization processes are highly variable between individuals. Using a previously-developed metric of renal reactivity (RR), indexing the change in arterial bicarbonate concentration (∆[HCO3-]a; renal response) over the change in arterial pressure of CO2 (∆PaCO2; renal stimulus), we aimed to...
As humans ascend to high altitude, the resulting hypobaric hypoxia necessitates adaptation in order ...
Ear lobe blood pH(a), P(a)CO2, P(a)O2, and O2 saturation (S(a)O2) were measured in healthy Caucasian...
What is the central question of this study? The pathophysiology of acute mountain sickness (AMS), in...
Rapid ascent to high altitude imposes an acute hypoxic and acid-base challenge, with ventilatory and...
Ascent to high altitude, and the associated hypoxic ventilatory response, imposes an acid-base chall...
Early acclimatization to high-altitude is characterized by various respiratory, hematological, and c...
International audienceHigh-altitude exposure results in a hyperventilatory-induced respiratory alkal...
We tested the hypothesis that the individual ventilatory adaptation to high altitude (HA, 5050 m) ma...
This investigation assessed the course of renal compensation of hypoxia-induced respiratory alkalosi...
We tested the hypothesis that the individual ventilatory adaptation to high altitude (HA, 5050 m) ma...
Pulmonary gas exchange and acid-base state were compared in 9 Danish lowlanders (L) acclimatized to ...
Alterations in acid-base balance with progressive acclimatization to high-altitude have been well-es...
Background. Acid-base disorders have been previously described in patients with chronic hemodialysis...
Healthy humans increase ventilation and urinary output in response to acute hypoxia. The relationshi...
Synopsis It is a strange coincidence that the highest point on Earth is very close to the limit of h...
As humans ascend to high altitude, the resulting hypobaric hypoxia necessitates adaptation in order ...
Ear lobe blood pH(a), P(a)CO2, P(a)O2, and O2 saturation (S(a)O2) were measured in healthy Caucasian...
What is the central question of this study? The pathophysiology of acute mountain sickness (AMS), in...
Rapid ascent to high altitude imposes an acute hypoxic and acid-base challenge, with ventilatory and...
Ascent to high altitude, and the associated hypoxic ventilatory response, imposes an acid-base chall...
Early acclimatization to high-altitude is characterized by various respiratory, hematological, and c...
International audienceHigh-altitude exposure results in a hyperventilatory-induced respiratory alkal...
We tested the hypothesis that the individual ventilatory adaptation to high altitude (HA, 5050 m) ma...
This investigation assessed the course of renal compensation of hypoxia-induced respiratory alkalosi...
We tested the hypothesis that the individual ventilatory adaptation to high altitude (HA, 5050 m) ma...
Pulmonary gas exchange and acid-base state were compared in 9 Danish lowlanders (L) acclimatized to ...
Alterations in acid-base balance with progressive acclimatization to high-altitude have been well-es...
Background. Acid-base disorders have been previously described in patients with chronic hemodialysis...
Healthy humans increase ventilation and urinary output in response to acute hypoxia. The relationshi...
Synopsis It is a strange coincidence that the highest point on Earth is very close to the limit of h...
As humans ascend to high altitude, the resulting hypobaric hypoxia necessitates adaptation in order ...
Ear lobe blood pH(a), P(a)CO2, P(a)O2, and O2 saturation (S(a)O2) were measured in healthy Caucasian...
What is the central question of this study? The pathophysiology of acute mountain sickness (AMS), in...