Nocturnal hypoxemia, blood pressure, vascular status and chronic mountain sickness in the highest city in the world — Elisa Perger (2022) | RDL Network
Nocturnal hypoxemia, blood pressure, vascular status and chronic mountain sickness in the highest city in the world
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Authors
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Elisa Perger
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Sébastien Baillieul
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François Estève
Abstract
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Lower nocturnal SpO<sub>2</sub> and higher nocturnal BP variability are associated with CMS severity in individuals living permanently at high altitude. The role of lower SpO<sub>2</sub> and higher nocturnal BP variability in the cardiovascular progression of CMS and in the overall prognosis of the disease need to be evaluated in further studies.
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