ListarProducción científica por tema "MAL CRÓNICO DE MONTAÑA"
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Cardio-respiratory studies in chronic mountain sckeness (Monge's syndrome)
(INTERPRINT PUBLICATIONS, 1975)SUMMARY. Comparisons with 14 normal, younger, male native residents of La Paz showed that 20 patients with Monge's syndrome have significantly higher mean body surface areas, hemoglobin, resting tidal volumes [VT (BTPS)], ... -
Commentary on the consensus statement being prepared for the 6th World Congress on Mountain Medicine, Xining 2004
(Journal of Qinghai Medical College, 2005)In, conclusion, while I agree that it is important to have a valid, cross - cultural scoring system that permits diagnosis of CMS in much the same way as does the Lake Louise system devised for AMS in the 1990s, I do not ... -
Consensus statement on chronic and subacute high altitude diseases
(High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2005)ABSTRACT. This is an international consensus statement of an ad hoc committee formed by the In ternational Society for Mountain Medicine (ISMM) at the VI World Congress on Mountain Med icine and High Altitude Physiology ... -
Disfunción ventricular derecha en altitud. Estudio preliminar descriptivo
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El edema cerebral de altura
(Instituto Boliviano de Biología de Altura, 1973)Resumen. Se presenta un caso de una mujer joven que luego de su traslado de una zona baja a 4.070 metros de altura (El Alto), hace un cuadro súbito de coma y fallece poco tiempo después. Una autopsia revela edema cerebral ... -
Exaggerated exercise-induced pulmonary hypertension causes lung water accumulation and right ventricular dysfunction in patients with chronic mountain sickness
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Exaggerated pulmonary hypertension during mild exercise in chronic mountain sickness
(CHEST, 2010-02)Background: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is an important public health problem and is characterized by exaggerated hypoxemia, erythrocytosis, and pulmonary hypertension. While pulmonary hypertension is a leading cause ... -
Exaggerated systemic oxidative-inflammatory-nitrosative stress in chronic mountain sIckness is associated with cognitive decline and depression
(J Physiol, 2019)Abstract. Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a maladaptation syndrome encountered at high altitude (HA) characterised by severe hypoxaemia that carries a higher risk of stroke and migraine and is associated with increased ... -
Exercise induces rapid interstitial lung water accumulation in patients with chronic mountain sickness
(CHEST, 2012-04-04)Background: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a major public health problem in mountainous regions of the world. In its more advanced stages, exercise intolerance is often found, but the underlying mechanism is not ... -
Función ventricular derecha en residentes nativos a gran altura
(J. health med. sci., 2020)RESUMEN. Los adaptados genéticamente a la altura son los tibetanos, sherpas y etíopes; los aymaras y quechuas están aclimatados (Bolivia, Perú y norte de Chile). En Bolivia el mal crónico de montaña afecta 10% de la ... -
Increasing respiratory dead space improves sleep disordered breathing and hypoxemia in patients with chronic mountain sickness
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Intercambio gaseoso y relación ventilación perfusión en el mal de montaña crónico
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Normal hematological values for healthy persons living at 4000 meters in Bolivia
(High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2001)Abstract. Vásquez, René, and Villena, Mercedes. Normal hematological values for healthy persons living at 4000 m in Bolivia. High AU Med BioI 2:361-367, 2001.-Defining the range of normal hematocrit and ... -
Perinatal origins of chronic mountain sickness : the role of perinatal hypoxia in the development of CMS
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Possible strategies to reduce altitude-related excessive polycythemia
(Journal Applied Physiology, 2023)Abstract We sought to determine the effects of three treatments on hemoglobin (Hb) levels in patients with chronic mountain sickness (CMS): 1) descent to lower altitude, 2) nocturnal O2 supply, 3) administration of ... -
Pulmonary gas exchange in Andean nativos with excessive polycythemia - efecct of hemodilution
(J. Appl. Physiol., 1988)Pulmonary gas exchange in andean natives (n =8) with excessive high-altitude (3,600-4,200 m) polycythemia (hematocrit 65.1 +- 6.6%) and hipoxemia (arterial PO2 45.6+-5.6 Torr) in the absence of pulmonary or cardiovascular ... -
RV contractility and exercise-induced pulmonary hypertension in chronic mountain sickness : a stress echocardiographic and tissue doppler imaging study
(ELSEVIER, 2013-12)Objectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate right ventricular (RV) and left ventricular function and pulmonary circulation in chronic mountain sickness (CMS) patients with rest and stress echocardiography compared ... -
Systemic vascular dysfunction in patients with chronic mountain sickness
(CHEST, 2012-01-01)Background: Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a major public health problem characterized by exaggerated hypoxemia and erythrocytosis. In more advanced stages, patients with CMS often present with functional and structural ... -
The regional distribution of pulmonary blood flow in normal high altitude dwellers at 3650 m (12,200 ft) and in chronic mountain sickness
(INTERPRINT PUBLICATIONS, 1975)Summary. Simultaneous isotope dilutaon curves were recorded from the right upper (QRUZ) and right lung zones (QRLZ) by Surface scanning in the sitting and recumbent positions in 15 normal high altitude born males and 3 ... -
Valores hematológicos normales en personas sanas a 4.000 metros en Bolivia
(BIOLOGÍA Y ALTURA, 2007)Resumen. Los valores normales hematológicos de salud para las personas que viven a 4,000 m en Bolivia, según el libro de Biología Médica de altura 2:361-367, 2001 - Es definido que el hematocrito normal y los niveles ...