The blood-boosting spleen contraction represents a potential protective response to hypoxia by raising the blood gas storage capacity. Human spleen contraction has been observed during exercise, apnea and simulated altitude resulting in ejection of stored red blood cells into circulation. High-altitude exposure has been shown to increase spleen contraction suggesting that long-term hypoxia may improve the response in humans. Subjects with COPD are often exposed to hypoxia, which limits their physical performance. However, it is not known if spleen contraction occurs in subjects with COPD. Our aim was to reveal whether subjects with COPD recruit the spleen erythrocyte reserve during mild exercise. Methods SpO2, spleen volume and Hb were meas...
Incomplete recruitment of pulmonary capillaries could shorten right-to-left ventricular red cell pul...
Multiple mechanisms contribute to exercise limitation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD...
We have developed an indicator‐dilution method to measure muscle blood flow at rest and during exerc...
The blood-boosting spleen contraction represents a potential protective response to hypoxia by raisi...
The spleen has been shown to contract in apneic situations in humans as well as in other diving mamm...
Purpose: Hypoxia and exercise are known to separately trigger spleen contraction, leading to release...
The spleen contracts progressively during moderate normobaric hypoxia exposure of 20 min, which elev...
Numerous mammals have the ability to autotransfuse oxygenated red cells from the spleen into circul...
In patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), one of the proposed mechanisms for im...
The purpose of this study was to determine the volume of red cells released by the spleen during ex...
Emerging evidence indicates that, besides dyspnea relief, an improvement in locomotor muscle oxygen ...
Purpose: It has previously been reported that repeated exposure to hypoxia increases spleen size and...
Purpose: It has previously been reported that repeated exposure to hypoxia increases spleen size and...
Purpose: It has previously been reported that repeated exposure to hypoxia increases spleen size and...
Already in an early disease stage, patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are co...
Incomplete recruitment of pulmonary capillaries could shorten right-to-left ventricular red cell pul...
Multiple mechanisms contribute to exercise limitation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD...
We have developed an indicator‐dilution method to measure muscle blood flow at rest and during exerc...
The blood-boosting spleen contraction represents a potential protective response to hypoxia by raisi...
The spleen has been shown to contract in apneic situations in humans as well as in other diving mamm...
Purpose: Hypoxia and exercise are known to separately trigger spleen contraction, leading to release...
The spleen contracts progressively during moderate normobaric hypoxia exposure of 20 min, which elev...
Numerous mammals have the ability to autotransfuse oxygenated red cells from the spleen into circul...
In patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), one of the proposed mechanisms for im...
The purpose of this study was to determine the volume of red cells released by the spleen during ex...
Emerging evidence indicates that, besides dyspnea relief, an improvement in locomotor muscle oxygen ...
Purpose: It has previously been reported that repeated exposure to hypoxia increases spleen size and...
Purpose: It has previously been reported that repeated exposure to hypoxia increases spleen size and...
Purpose: It has previously been reported that repeated exposure to hypoxia increases spleen size and...
Already in an early disease stage, patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are co...
Incomplete recruitment of pulmonary capillaries could shorten right-to-left ventricular red cell pul...
Multiple mechanisms contribute to exercise limitation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD...
We have developed an indicator‐dilution method to measure muscle blood flow at rest and during exerc...