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Estudios cardiorespiratorios en la enfermedad crónica de la montaña (Síndrome de Monge)
(Revista IBBA, 1972)
Resumen. Comparación entre 14 individuos normales jóvenes del sexo masculino y 20 enfermos con síndrome de Monge. Se mostró que éstos últimos tienen una superficie corporal media, una hemoglobina, volumen tidal en reposo ...
The effects of high altitude on pulmonary hypertension of cardiopathies, at La Paz, Bolivia
(Instituto Boliviano de Biología de Altura, 1969)
Summary.
This investigation concerns a comparison of hemodynamic data derived from eleven patients without cardio-pulmonary disease, living at La Paz, Bolivia, an ten patients with a variety of cardiopathies common to ...
Pulmonary hypertension in high-altitude chronic hypoxia : response to nifedipine
(European Respiratory Journal, 1998-11)
ABSTRACT.
Permanent residents at high altitude may develop excessive polycythaemia (H-Hb) and pulmonary hypertension, which often leads to cardiac failure. Inhibitors of calcium channels have been shown to reverse pulmonary ...
Aymara children are protected from high-altitude-induced pulmonary hypertension
(High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2005-02-22)
Pulmonary hypertension is a hallmark of the adaptation to ambient lack of oxygen. This assumption is also
thought to hold true for high-altitude native children,
since invasive studies showed elevated pulmonary-artery
pressure ...
Regional distribution of pulmonary blood flow in normal high-altitude dwellers at 3,650 m (12,200 ft)
(Respiration, 1975)
Abstract. Simultaneous isotope dilution curves were recorded from the right upper (QRUZ) and
right lower lung zones (QRLZ) by surface scanning in the sitting and recumbent positions in 15 normal high-altitude-born (HAD) ...