Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a common condition among non-acclimatized individuals ascending to high altitude. However, the underlying mechanisms causing the symptoms of AMS are still unknown. It has been suggested that AMS is a mild form of high-altitude cerebral edema both sharing a common pathophysiological mechanism. We hypothesized that brain swelling and consequently AMS development is more pronounced when subjects exercise in hypoxia compared to resting conditions. Twenty males were studied before and after an eight hour passive (PHE) and active (plus exercise) hypoxic exposure (AHE) (F(i)O(2) = 11.0%, P(i)O(2)∼80 mmHg). Cerebral edema formation was investigated with a 1.5 Tesla magnetic resonance scanner and analyzed by voxel ba...
What is the central question of this study? The pathophysiology of acute mountain sickness (AMS), in...
BACKGROUND Findings of cerebral cortical atrophy, white matter lesions and microhemorrhages have ...
Findings of cerebral cortical atrophy, white matter lesions and microhemorrhages have been reported ...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a common condition among non-acclimatized individuals ascending to ...
Acute mountain sickness is common among not acclimatized persons ascending to high altitude; the und...
Abstract Introduction: We hypothesized that cerebral alterations in edema, perfusion, and/or intracr...
Rapid ascent to high altitude commonly results in acute mountain sickness, and on occasion potential...
Acute mountain sickness is common amongst not acclimatized persons ascending to high-altitude; the u...
Context.—Because of its onset in generally remote environments, high-altitude cerebral edema (HACE) ...
International audiencePerforming exercise during the first hours of hypoxic exposure is thought to e...
International audiencePerforming exercise during the first hours of hypoxic exposure is thought to e...
International audienceThe present study assessed the isolated and synergetic effects of hypoxic expo...
International audienceAcute mountain sickness (AMS) can occur during climbs to high altitudes and ma...
International audienceAcute mountain sickness (AMS) can occur during climbs to high altitudes and ma...
International audienceAcute mountain sickness (AMS) can occur during climbs to high altitudes and ma...
What is the central question of this study? The pathophysiology of acute mountain sickness (AMS), in...
BACKGROUND Findings of cerebral cortical atrophy, white matter lesions and microhemorrhages have ...
Findings of cerebral cortical atrophy, white matter lesions and microhemorrhages have been reported ...
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a common condition among non-acclimatized individuals ascending to ...
Acute mountain sickness is common among not acclimatized persons ascending to high altitude; the und...
Abstract Introduction: We hypothesized that cerebral alterations in edema, perfusion, and/or intracr...
Rapid ascent to high altitude commonly results in acute mountain sickness, and on occasion potential...
Acute mountain sickness is common amongst not acclimatized persons ascending to high-altitude; the u...
Context.—Because of its onset in generally remote environments, high-altitude cerebral edema (HACE) ...
International audiencePerforming exercise during the first hours of hypoxic exposure is thought to e...
International audiencePerforming exercise during the first hours of hypoxic exposure is thought to e...
International audienceThe present study assessed the isolated and synergetic effects of hypoxic expo...
International audienceAcute mountain sickness (AMS) can occur during climbs to high altitudes and ma...
International audienceAcute mountain sickness (AMS) can occur during climbs to high altitudes and ma...
International audienceAcute mountain sickness (AMS) can occur during climbs to high altitudes and ma...
What is the central question of this study? The pathophysiology of acute mountain sickness (AMS), in...
BACKGROUND Findings of cerebral cortical atrophy, white matter lesions and microhemorrhages have ...
Findings of cerebral cortical atrophy, white matter lesions and microhemorrhages have been reported ...