International audienceAbstract Aims A unique Andean population lives in the highest city of the world (La Rinconada, 5100 m, Peru) and frequently develops a maladaptive syndrome, termed chronic mountain sickness (CMS). Both extreme altitude and CMS are a challenge for the cardiovascular system. This study aims to evaluate cardiac remodelling and pulmonary circulation at rest and during exercise in healthy and CMS highlanders. Methods and results Highlanders living permanently at 3800 m (n = 23) and 5100 m (n = 55) with (n = 38) or without CMS (n = 17) were compared with 18 healthy lowlanders. Rest and exercise echocardiography were performed to describe cardiac remodelling, pulmonary artery pressure (PAP), and pulmonary vascular resistance ...
Chronic mountain sickness is a syndrome of severe symptomatic polycythemia and hypoxemia occurring i...
International audienceIntroduction: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a condition characterized by ...
Abstract. Normal and abnormal cardiovascular response to high altitude (HA) hypoxia were studied in ...
International audienceAbstract Aims A unique Andean population lives in the highest city of the worl...
Abstract—More than 140 million people worldwide live 2500 m above sea level. Of them, 80 million liv...
Among the >140 million dwellers worldwide up to 10% suffer from chronic mountain sickness (CMS). Pat...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate right ventricular (RV) and left ventricular functi...
THE QUESTION ADDRESSED BY THE STUDY Chronic exposure to hypoxia increases pulmonary artery pressu...
BACKGROUND: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is an important public health problem and is characteriz...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Studies of high-altitude populations, and in particular of maladapted subgroups, may provide importa...
Globally, about 400 million people reside at terrestrial altitudes above 1500 m, and more than 100 m...
BACKGROUND There is considerable interindividual variability in pulmonary artery pressure among h...
Hypoxic exposure depresses myocardial contractility in vitro, but has been associated with indices o...
Background: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is characterized by exaggerated exercise-induced pulmona...
Chronic mountain sickness is a syndrome of severe symptomatic polycythemia and hypoxemia occurring i...
International audienceIntroduction: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a condition characterized by ...
Abstract. Normal and abnormal cardiovascular response to high altitude (HA) hypoxia were studied in ...
International audienceAbstract Aims A unique Andean population lives in the highest city of the worl...
Abstract—More than 140 million people worldwide live 2500 m above sea level. Of them, 80 million liv...
Among the >140 million dwellers worldwide up to 10% suffer from chronic mountain sickness (CMS). Pat...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate right ventricular (RV) and left ventricular functi...
THE QUESTION ADDRESSED BY THE STUDY Chronic exposure to hypoxia increases pulmonary artery pressu...
BACKGROUND: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is an important public health problem and is characteriz...
Background: Acute high-altitude (HA) exposure results in blood pressure (BP) and cardiac function va...
Studies of high-altitude populations, and in particular of maladapted subgroups, may provide importa...
Globally, about 400 million people reside at terrestrial altitudes above 1500 m, and more than 100 m...
BACKGROUND There is considerable interindividual variability in pulmonary artery pressure among h...
Hypoxic exposure depresses myocardial contractility in vitro, but has been associated with indices o...
Background: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is characterized by exaggerated exercise-induced pulmona...
Chronic mountain sickness is a syndrome of severe symptomatic polycythemia and hypoxemia occurring i...
International audienceIntroduction: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a condition characterized by ...
Abstract. Normal and abnormal cardiovascular response to high altitude (HA) hypoxia were studied in ...