High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is caused by exaggerated hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction associated with decreased bioavailability of nitric oxide in the lungs and by impaired reabsorption of alveolar fluid.Comparative StudyJournal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
BACKGROUND: Exaggerated pulmonary hypertension is thought to play an important part in the pathogene...
Almost one mountain trekker or climber out of two develops several symptoms of high altitude illness...
Background: Many people work and play at higher altitudes where hypoxia can cause altitude sickness ...
In this double-blind trial, 29 adults with a history of high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) were ra...
High altitude constitutes an exciting natural laboratory for medical research. Over the past decade,...
Acetazolamide prevents acute mountain sickness (AMS) by inhibition of carbonic anhydrase. Since it a...
ABSTRACT Background: High altitude pulmonary edema, HAPE, is a form of non-cardiogenic, non-inflamma...
Exposure to high altitude induces pulmonary hypertension that may lead to life-threatening condition...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary edema results from a persistent imbalance between forces that drive water into...
Alveolar hypoxia is the most prominent feature of high altitude environment with wellknown consequen...
High altitude constitutes an exciting natural laboratory for medical research. Over the past decade,...
Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may predispose to symptomatic pulmonary hype...
High-altitude pulmonary edema is a life-threatening condition occurring in predisposed but otherwise...
BACKGROUND Patients with COPD may experience acute mountain sickness (AMS) and other altitude-relate...
Lung diffusing capacity has been reported variably in high-altitude newcomers and may be in relation...
BACKGROUND: Exaggerated pulmonary hypertension is thought to play an important part in the pathogene...
Almost one mountain trekker or climber out of two develops several symptoms of high altitude illness...
Background: Many people work and play at higher altitudes where hypoxia can cause altitude sickness ...
In this double-blind trial, 29 adults with a history of high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) were ra...
High altitude constitutes an exciting natural laboratory for medical research. Over the past decade,...
Acetazolamide prevents acute mountain sickness (AMS) by inhibition of carbonic anhydrase. Since it a...
ABSTRACT Background: High altitude pulmonary edema, HAPE, is a form of non-cardiogenic, non-inflamma...
Exposure to high altitude induces pulmonary hypertension that may lead to life-threatening condition...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary edema results from a persistent imbalance between forces that drive water into...
Alveolar hypoxia is the most prominent feature of high altitude environment with wellknown consequen...
High altitude constitutes an exciting natural laboratory for medical research. Over the past decade,...
Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may predispose to symptomatic pulmonary hype...
High-altitude pulmonary edema is a life-threatening condition occurring in predisposed but otherwise...
BACKGROUND Patients with COPD may experience acute mountain sickness (AMS) and other altitude-relate...
Lung diffusing capacity has been reported variably in high-altitude newcomers and may be in relation...
BACKGROUND: Exaggerated pulmonary hypertension is thought to play an important part in the pathogene...
Almost one mountain trekker or climber out of two develops several symptoms of high altitude illness...
Background: Many people work and play at higher altitudes where hypoxia can cause altitude sickness ...