医学
缺氧(环境)
缺氧性肺血管收缩
气压感受器
心脏病学
红细胞增多症
内科学
高海拔对人类的影响
血管收缩
麻醉
血管阻力
血压
反射
压力反射
自主神经系统
心率
肺动脉高压
作者
Roger Hainsworth,Mark J. Drinkhill,Maria Rivera-Ch
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10286-006-0395-7
摘要
The effects of hypobaric hypoxia in visitors depend not only on the actual elevation but also on the rate of ascent. Sympathetic activity increases and there are increases in blood pressure and heart rate. Pulmonary vasoconstriction leads to pulmonary hypertension, particularly during exercise. The sympathetic excitation results from hypoxia, partly through chemoreceptor reflexes and partly through altered baroreceptor function. High pulmonary arterial pressures may also cause reflex systemic vasoconstriction. Most permanent high altitude dwellers show excellent adaptation although there are differences between populations in the extent of the ventilatory drive and the erythropoiesis. Some altitude dwellers, particularly Andeans, may develop chronic mountain sickness, the most prominent characteristic of which being excessive polycythaemia. Excessive hypoxia due to peripheral chemoreceptor dysfunction has been suggested as a cause. The hyperviscous blood leads to pulmonary hypertension, symptoms of cerebral hypoperfusion, and eventually right heart failure and death.
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