PurposeWe aimed at identifying the cerebral hemodynamic characteristics of acute mountain sickness (AMS).MethodsTranscranial Doppler (TCD) sonography examinations were performed between 18 and 24 h after arrival at 3,700 m via plane from 500 m (n = 454). A subgroup of 151 subjects received TCD examinations at both altitudes.ResultsThe velocities of the middle cerebral artery, vertebral artery (VA) and basilar artery (BA) increased while the pulsatility indexes (PIs) and resistance indexes (RIs) decreased significantly (all p < 0.05). Velocities of BA were higher in AMS (AMS+) individuals when compared with non-AMS (AMS-) subjects (systolic velocity: 66 ± 12 vs. 69 ± 15 cm/s, diastolic velocity: 29 ± 7 vs. 31 ± 8 cm/s and mean velocity, 4...
OBJECTIVE: Alterations in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral oxygenation are implicated in altit...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Acute mountain sickness is common among not acclimatized persons ascending to high altitude; the und...
PurposeWe aimed at identifying the cerebral hemodynamic characteristics of acute mountain sickness (...
International audienceAcute mountain sickness (AMS) can occur during climbs to high altitudes and ma...
Cerebral hemodynamic characteristics of acute mountain sickness upon acute high‑altitude exposure at...
Background. The aims of this study were to explore the characteristics of left ventricular (LV) func...
Background and Purpose: Dynamic cerebral autoregulation is impaired in subjects who develop acute mo...
Abstract Introduction: We hypothesized that cerebral alterations in edema, perfusion, and/or intracr...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) acts to maintain brain blood flow despite fluctuations in perfusion pre...
OBJECTIVE: Alterations in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral oxygenation are implicated in alti...
Rapid ascent to high altitude commonly results in acute mountain sickness and, on occasion, potentia...
The present study was undertaken to determine the integrative physiology behind acute mountain sickn...
International audienceChanges in cerebral perfusion and CO(2) cerebrovascular reactivity during and ...
<p>Acute altitude exposure for the Caucasian one day after arrival at the Everest base camp on the T...
OBJECTIVE: Alterations in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral oxygenation are implicated in altit...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Acute mountain sickness is common among not acclimatized persons ascending to high altitude; the und...
PurposeWe aimed at identifying the cerebral hemodynamic characteristics of acute mountain sickness (...
International audienceAcute mountain sickness (AMS) can occur during climbs to high altitudes and ma...
Cerebral hemodynamic characteristics of acute mountain sickness upon acute high‑altitude exposure at...
Background. The aims of this study were to explore the characteristics of left ventricular (LV) func...
Background and Purpose: Dynamic cerebral autoregulation is impaired in subjects who develop acute mo...
Abstract Introduction: We hypothesized that cerebral alterations in edema, perfusion, and/or intracr...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) acts to maintain brain blood flow despite fluctuations in perfusion pre...
OBJECTIVE: Alterations in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral oxygenation are implicated in alti...
Rapid ascent to high altitude commonly results in acute mountain sickness and, on occasion, potentia...
The present study was undertaken to determine the integrative physiology behind acute mountain sickn...
International audienceChanges in cerebral perfusion and CO(2) cerebrovascular reactivity during and ...
<p>Acute altitude exposure for the Caucasian one day after arrival at the Everest base camp on the T...
OBJECTIVE: Alterations in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral oxygenation are implicated in altit...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Acute mountain sickness is common among not acclimatized persons ascending to high altitude; the und...