Browsing Producción científica by Author "Zelter, M"
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Effets des contraintes thermiques sur la circulation pulmonaire de l'homme a l'altitude
Coudert, J; Guieu, JD; Antezana, G; Spielvogel, H; Zelter, M; Menschdechene, J; Geyssant, A; Durand, J (INSERM, 1977)RESUME. L'hypoxie est considérée comme Ie principal facteur responsable de l'hypertension pulmonaire (H.T.P.) des résidents de haute-altitude. Dans ce travail on a étudié d'autres facteurs tels que le froid et Ia chaleur, ... -
Les debits hepatosplanchnique et renal du resident d'altitude
Zelter, M; Capderou, A; Polianski, J; Mensch-Dechene, J (INSERM, 1976)Summary. Splanchnic blood flow was measured in fifteen young healthy subjects in La Paz, Bolivia (3.750 m.) at rest, during mild exercise and under oxygen (PIO₂ = 150 mmHg). The hematocrit of 9 of the subjects was normal ... -
Pressure-flow-volume relationships in the pulmonary circulation of normal highlanders : effects of unilateral pulmonary artery occlusion, exercise, and hypoxia
Lockhart, A; Antezana, G; Paz-Zamora, M; Vargas, E; Zelter, M; Coudert, J; Mensch-Dechene, J (Progress in Respiration Research, 1975)Summary. Pulmonary blood volume in NHL is comparable to that in sea level residents. In resting NHL, pulmonary hypertension is best explained by, structural changes in pulmonary vessels. In NHL, exercise elicits a ... -
The pulmonary circulation of high altitude natives
Antezana, G; Barragán, L; Coudert, J; Coudkowicz, L; Durand, J; Lockhart, A; Mensch-Dechene, J; Paz Zamora, M; Spielvogel, H; Vargas, E; Zelter, M (Springer-Verlag, 1982)Abstract. La Paz, the capital of Bolivia, a city with about 700,000 inhabitants, extends itself from an altitude of 4000 m above sea level down to 3200 m. The altitude of the Bolivian Institute of Altitude Biology (I.B.B.A.) ...