S El Alam, E Pena, D Aguilera, P Siques… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Exposure to high altitudes generates a decrease in the partial pressure of oxygen, triggering a hypobaric hypoxic condition. This condition produces pathophysiologic alterations in an …
AD Midha, Y Zhou, BB Queliconi, AM Barrios… - Cell metabolism, 2023 - cell.com
Oxygen deprivation can be detrimental. However, chronic hypoxia is also associated with decreased incidence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease in high-altitude …
F Xu, P Liu, JM Pascual, G Xiao… - Journal of Cerebral …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Characterizing the effect of oxygen (O2) modulation on the brain may provide a better understanding of several clinically relevant problems, including acute mountain sickness …
EV Low, AJ Avery, V Gupta, A Schedlbauer… - bmj, 2012 - bmj.com
Objectives To assess the efficacy of three different daily doses of acetazolamide in the prevention of acute mountain sickness and to determine the lowest effective dose. Design …
S von Haehling, C Birner, E Dworatzek… - Nature Reviews …, 2022 - nature.com
Patients with heart failure are at a higher risk of cardiovascular events compared with the general population, particularly during domestic or international travel. Patients with heart …
ND Ritchie, AV Baggott… - Journal of travel …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Background Acetazolamide has been reported to be effective in the prevention of acute mountain sickness (AMS). Our aim was to conduct a systematic review of randomized …
RS Sagoo, CE Hutchinson, A Wright… - Journal of Cerebral …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Rapid ascent to high altitude commonly results in acute mountain sickness, and on occasion potentially fatal high-altitude cerebral edema. The exact pathophysiological mechanisms …
G Parati, M Revera, A Giuliano, A Faini… - European heart …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Aims We assessed the haemodynamic changes induced by exposure to high altitude hypoxia and the effects on them of acetazolamide, a drug prescribed to prevent and treat …