Cardiovascular physiology and pathophysiology at high altitude

医学 缺氧(环境) 高海拔对人类的影响 肺动脉高压 心脏病学 疾病 内科学 心力衰竭 冠状动脉疾病 缺氧性肺血管收缩 人口 心动过速 肺动脉 重症监护医学 生理学 氧气 环境卫生 化学 有机化学 解剖
作者
Jean‐Paul Richalet,Éric Hermand,François Lhuissier
出处
期刊:Nature Reviews Cardiology [Nature Portfolio]
卷期号:21 (2): 75-88 被引量:51
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DOI:10.1038/s41569-023-00924-9
摘要

Oxygen is vital for cellular metabolism; therefore, the hypoxic conditions encountered at high altitude affect all physiological functions. Acute hypoxia activates the adrenergic system and induces tachycardia, whereas hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction increases pulmonary artery pressure. After a few days of exposure to low oxygen concentrations, the autonomic nervous system adapts and tachycardia decreases, thereby protecting the myocardium against high energy consumption. Permanent exposure to high altitude induces erythropoiesis, which if excessive can be deleterious and lead to chronic mountain sickness, often associated with pulmonary hypertension and heart failure. Genetic factors might account for the variable prevalence of chronic mountain sickness, depending on the population and geographical region. Cardiovascular adaptations to hypoxia provide a remarkable model of the regulation of oxygen availability at the cellular and systemic levels. Rapid exposure to high altitude can have adverse effects in patients with cardiovascular diseases. However, intermittent, moderate hypoxia might be useful in the management of some cardiovascular disorders, such as coronary heart disease and heart failure. The aim of this Review is to help physicians to understand the cardiovascular responses to hypoxia and to outline some recommendations that they can give to patients with cardiovascular disease who wish to travel to high-altitude destinations. Hypoxic conditions encountered at high altitude affect all physiological functions. In this Review, Richalet et al. describe the cardiovascular responses to acute and chronic exposure to hypoxia and provide recommendations that clinicians can give to patients with cardiovascular disease who wish to travel to high-altitude destinations.
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