Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5952747 | Chest | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We conclude that neither HVR at SL nor resting Spo2 at HA correlates with elevations in PASP at HA.
Keywords
TRVAMSHCTHVRPETO2PAPSpO2HCVRPetCO2HAPEPASPHigh altitude pulmonary edemaHigh altitudeoxygen saturation as measured by pulse oximetryAcute mountain sicknessSea levelPVRpulmonary artery systolic pressurePulmonary artery pressurePulmonary vascular resistancehematocrithypoxic pulmonary vasoconstrictionHypercapnic ventilatory responseHPVhypoxic ventilatory response
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Authors
Ryan L. BHK, Glen E. PhD, Joseph MBChB, Mike MSc, Chris K. PhD, Kurt J. MSc, Nia C. PhD, Samuel J.E. PhD, Jim D. PhD, David J. BSc, Kate N. BSc, Trevor A. PhD, Mike M. BHSc, Keith R. MD, Philip N. PhD,