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[Muscular blood flow in human highlanders and in lowlanders living at altitude (3 800 m) (author's transl)].

Y Bidart, L Drouet, J Durand.   

Abstract

Muscular blood flow (MBF) was measured in the tibialis anteiror muscle by the 133Xe washout technique. Measurements were made in lowlanders at sea level, in native highlanders at 3 800 m and in lowlanders who had been living at this altitude for less than 6 months. At rest and during exercise, MBF is smaller in highlanders and in the high altitude visitors than in lowlanders. If, instead of total blood flow, the red cell flow is calculated (by multiplying MBF by the haematocrit) these differences are no longer significant at rest and are minimized during exercice. These results are consistent with reduction of cardiac output and blood supply to other regions in subjects who are acclimatized to altitude.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1206595

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol (Paris)        ISSN: 0021-7948


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2.  After effects of chronic hypoxia on cardiac output and muscle blood flow at rest and exercise.

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