نتایج جستجو برای: high altitude medicine
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the mean fiber length of three beech trees (fagus orientalis l.) at the lower and higher points (1% and 75% tree height) of the stem at an intermediate altitude (500-1000m) in the caspian forests in sari region were 1.36 and 1.22mm respectively, close to the values in three trees at high altitude (1000-1500m), that were found to be 1.39 and 1.36 mm. the mean fiber lengths of the whole stem, usi...
Robert C. Roach, Peter D. Wagner, X Bengt Kayser, and X Peter H. Hackett University of Colorado Altitude Research Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado; Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California; Institute of Sports Sciences and Department of Physiology, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne,...
High-altitude pulmonary hypertension: a pathophysiological entity to different diseases. M. Maggiorini, F. Léon-Velarde. #ERS Journals Ltd 2003. ABSTRACT: Pulmonary hypertension is a hallmark of high-altitude pulmonary oedema (HAPE) and of congestive right heart failure in subacute mountain sickness (SMS) and chronic mountain sickness (CMS) in the Himalayas and in the end-stage of CMS (Monge9s ...
High-altitude physiology and pathophysiology: implications and relevance for intensive care medicine
Cellular hypoxia is a fundamental mechanism of injury in the critically ill. The study of human responses to hypoxia occurring as a consequence of hypobaria defines the fields of high-altitude medicine and physiology. A new paradigm suggests that the physiological and pathophysiological responses to extreme environmental challenges (for example, hypobaric hypoxia, hyperbaria, microgravity, cold...
Emerging trends of underutilization of high altitude medicinal plants by Indian phytopharmaceutical industry suggest that therapeutic potential of these species has been exploited to a very less extent despite availability of rich traditional knowledge and also greater possibilities of offering novel bioactive compounds. According to a recent estimate only 20% high altitude medicinal plants ava...
Cardiac catheterization was performed on seven children after recovery from highaltitude pulmonary edema. All were life-long residents at elevations above 10,000 feet. Three of the seven had developed pulmonary edema without antecedent travel to low altitude but had an upper respiratory infection. Response of pulmonary arterial pressure to 16% inspired oxygen in all seven was compared with that...
Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a disease that affects many high-altitude dwellers, particularly in the Andean Mountains in South America. The hallmark symptom of CMS is polycythemia, which causes increased risk of pulmonary hypertension and stroke (among other symptoms). A prevailing hypothesis in high-altitude medicine is that CMS results from a population-specific "maladaptation" to the h...
Sudden exposure of nonacclimatized individuals to high altitude can easily lead to high altitude illnesses. High altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is the most lethal form of high altitude illness. The present study was designed to investigate the ability of Rhodiola crenulata extract (RCE), an herbal medicine traditionally used as an antiacute mountain sickness remedy, to attenuate hypoxia-induce...
High altitude environments are of particular interest in the studies of local adaptation as well as their implications in physiology and clinical medicine in human. Some Chinese pig breeds, such as Tibetan pig (TBP) that is well adapted to the high altitude and Dahe pig (DHP) that dwells at the moderate altitude, provide ideal materials to study local adaptation to altitudes. Yet, it is still s...
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