نتایج جستجو برای: altitude pulmonary hypertension

تعداد نتایج: 369666  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2005
C Dehnert E Grünig D Mereles N von Lennep P Bärtsch

Individuals susceptible to high-altitude pulmonary oedema (HAPE) are characterised by an abnormal increase of pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP) in hypoxia and during normoxic exercise, reduced hypoxic ventilatory response, and smaller lung volume. In 37 mountaineers with well-documented altitude tolerance, it was investigated whether any combination of these noninvasive measurements, in...

Journal: :Circulation 1963
J ARIAS-STELLA M SALDANA

RADIOGRAPHIC evidence of right ventricular enlargement with bulging of the main pulmonary artery13 and electroveetoreardiographic signs of right ventricular preponderance2' 4-6 are common findings in people born and living at high altitudes. Anatomically, the existence of right ventricular hypertrophy has been demonstrated both in adults7-9 and children.10 Recently, hemodynamic studies have dis...

Journal: :archives of cardiovascular imaging 0
marzieh nikparvar assistant professor of cardiology, fellow of echocardiography, cardiovascular research center, hormozgan university of medical sciences, bandar abbas, ir iran nehzat akiash assistant professor of cardiology, fellow of echocardiography, atherosclerosis research center, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, ir iran; atherosclerosis research center, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, ir iran nader fayazi assistant professor of pulmonology, hormozgan university of medical sciences, bandar abbas, ir iran sepideh fouladi general physician, hormozgan university of medical sciences, bandar abbas, ir iran fatemeh jafary general physician, hormozgan university of medical sciences, bandar abbas, ir iran mahboubeh pazoki fellow of echocardiography, rasul akram general hospital, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

conclusions the etiology of pah in thalassemia is multifactorial such as inflammatory mediators. also, the absence of the spleen plays an important role in developing a high trv and pah. results average age of the patients was 21.15 ± 6.68 years. no significant difference was observed in the pap between the 2 groups of thalassemia major and intermedia and also the 2 sex groups. indeed, 6.6% of ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2010
Jen-Ruey Tang Gregory J Seedorf Vincent Muehlethaler Deandra L Walker Neil E Markham Vivek Balasubramaniam Steven H Abman

To determine the separate and interactive effects of fetal inflammation and neonatal hyperoxia on the developing lung, we hypothesized that: 1) antenatal endotoxin (ETX) causes sustained abnormalities of infant lung structure; and 2) postnatal hyperoxia augments the adverse effects of antenatal ETX on infant lung growth. Escherichia coli ETX or saline (SA) was injected into amniotic sacs in pre...

Journal: :Circulation 2007
Peter Bärtsch J Simon R Gibbs

This review focuses on the effects of altitude exposure from 1 to several days or weeks as occurs in tourists, trekkers, and mountaineers who visit high altitude and normally reside near sea level. We briefly review the acute physiological adjustments and early acclimatization that occur in the cardiovascular system and the lungs of healthy individuals. These ensure life-sustaining oxygen deliv...

Journal: :The open cardiovascular medicine journal 2016
Aibek E Mirrakhimov Kingman P Strohl

High-altitude pulmonary hypertension (HAPH) affects individuals residing at altitudes of 2,500 meters and higher. Numerous pathogenic variables play a role in disease inception and progression and include low oxygen concentration in inspired air, vasculopathy, and metabolic abnormalities. Since HAPH affects only some people living at high altitude genetic factors play a significant role in its ...

2005
JAVIER ARIAS-STELLA

RADIOGRAPHIC evidence of right ventricular enlargement with bulging of the main pulmonary artery13 and electroveetoreardiographic signs of right ventricular preponderance2' 4-6 are common findings in people born and living at high altitudes. Anatomically, the existence of right ventricular hypertrophy has been demonstrated both in adults7-9 and children.10 Recently, hemodynamic studies have dis...

2007
John West

Medicine at high altitude provides important insights into the acute and chronic effects of hypoxia. Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is a common syndrome occurring after acute ascent to over 2,500 m and is caused by increased capillary permeability. A number of factors have been identified that increase the risk of AMS, in particular exercise. Avoiding rapid ascent, undue exercise and the use of ...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2013
ehsan torki mohammad reza mokhber dezfouli mehdi rasekh javad abbasi ali mirshahi

a2-year-old cachectic cross-breed gelding was admitted toveterinary teaching hospital of university of tehran followingthe onset of a marked respiratory distress, coughing and ventraledema. clinical examinations indicated harsh respiratory andexpiratory sounds as well as jugular vein distention. therespiratory and heart rates were 35/min and 60 bpm, respectively.agrade iii/iv pansystolic murmur...

Journal: :Aviation, space, and environmental medicine 2012
Thomas G Smith Nick P Talbot Rae W Chang Elizabeth Wilkinson Annabel H Nickol David G Newman Peter A Robbins Keith L Dorrington

BACKGROUND It is not known whether the mild hypoxia experienced by passengers during commercial air travel triggers hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction and increases pulmonary artery pressure in flight. Insidious pulmonary hypertensive responses could endanger susceptible passengers who have cardiopulmonary disease or increased hypoxic pulmonary vascular sensitivity. Understanding these effects ...

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