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High altitude metahemoglobinemia
([s.n.], 1984)
SUMMARY.
All high altitudes the human erythrocyte, subject to a permanent hypoxy, is the site of metabolic changes among which metahemoglobin has drawn our attention. The present work presents an. argument in favor of the ...
Uso de cánula nasal de alto flujo artesanal como oxigenoterapia en insuficiencia respiratoria por COVID-19
(Revista Cuadernos, 2023)
RESUMEN
Los riesgos asociados a la neumonía por (SARS-CoV-2) es la generación de insuficiencia respiratoria secundaria que en algunos casos desencadenara al tan temido síndrome de distrés respiratorio (SDRA); Informes ...
Chronic mountain sickness, optimal hemoglobin and heart disease
(High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2006-06)
Abstract.
For the male inhabitants of La Paz, Bolivia
(3200–4100 m), and other high altitude regions in America and Asia, chronic mountain sickness
(CMS) is a major health problem. Since CMS was first described by Carlos ...
Comparison of 10-12 years old schoolboys living at high (4100m) and at low (450m) altitude in Bolivia
(Int. J. Sports Med., 1992)
Dietary intake and physical activity of Bolivian schollboys at high altitude
(Masson, 1992)
A population of about 50 schoolboys from 10-12 years old living in the city of La Paz - Bolivia at an
altitude between 3600 and 4100 m are studied. Food consumption and physical activity is measured by 24-hours interviews. ...
Mécanique ventilatoire chez l'homme à haute alltitude
(C.R. Soc. Biol., 1969)
La ventilation pulmonaire des sujets nés á haute altitude est moins importante que celle des sujets originaires des plaines acclimatés à la même altitude, tant au repos qu'au cours de l'exercice musculaire. Cette différence ...
Modifications des conditions du culture cellulaire en haute altitude
(C.R. Soc. Biol., 1970)
Effects of posture on pulmonary diffusion capacity and regional distribution of pulmonary blood flow in normal male and female high altitude dwellers at 3,650 m. (12,200 ft)
(Respiration, 1978)
Abstract.
Studies of the distribution of pulmonary blood flow (Q) at the altitude of La Paz (3,650 m) were extended to the left upper (LUZ) and left lower lung zones (LLZ) from those previously reported for the right ...
The haematological characteristics of high-altitude populations
(Cambridge University Press, 1977)