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Clinical recommendations for high altitude exposure of individuals with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions
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Clinical recommendations for high altitude exposure of individuals with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions

G Parati, P Agostoni, B Basnyat, G Bilo, Hermann Brugger, A Coca, L Festi, G Giardini, A Lironcurti, AM Luks, …
European heart journal, Vol.39(17), pp.1546-1554
39
01/05/2018
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10863/6931
PMID: 29340578

Abstract

Take home figureAdapted from Bärtsch and Gibbs2 Physiological response to hypoxia. Life-sustaining oxygen delivery, in spite of a reduction in the partial pressure of inhaled oxygen between 25% and 60% (respectively at 2500 m and 8000 m), is ensured by an increase in pulmonary ventilation, an increase in cardiac output by increasing heart rate, changes in vascular tone, as well as an increase in haemoglobin concentration. BP, blood pressure; HR, heart rate; PaCO2, partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide.

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