Hypoxia
Into the Next Millennium
Herausgeber: Roach, Robert C; Hackett, Peter H; Wagner, Peter D
Hypoxia
Into the Next Millennium
Herausgeber: Roach, Robert C; Hackett, Peter H; Wagner, Peter D
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Hypoxia is a constant threat throughout life. International experts from many different fields, including clinicians, clinical researchers, and basic scientists, have contributed to this volume, presenting state-of-the-art information regarding normal and abnormal (pathophysiological) responses to hypoxia. The topics covered include visitors to high altitude, the latest developments on high-altitude cerebral and pulmonary edema, the brain in hypoxia, high-altitude headache, and similarities between ischemic and hypoxic injury to the brain. In addition topics are covered such as blood-brain…mehr
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- Verlag: Springer
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1085g
- ISBN-13: 9780306462894
- ISBN-10: 0306462893
- Artikelnr.: 24509583
- Verlag: Springer
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1085g
- ISBN-13: 9780306462894
- ISBN-10: 0306462893
- Artikelnr.: 24509583
Contributors. Table of Contents. Mountain Medicine: 1. Herb Hultgren in
Peru: What Causes High Altitude Pulmonary Edema? D. Rennie. 2. High
Altitude Cerebral Edema and Acute Mountain Sickness: A Pathophysiology
Update; P.H. Hackett. 3. Lung Disease at High Altitude; R.B. Schoene. 4.
Commuting to High Altitude; J.B. West. 5. The Pregnant Altitude Visitor;
S. Niermeyer. High Altitude Pulmonary Edema: 6. High Altitude Edema:
Introduction; P. Bärtsch. 7. Pulmonary Hemodynamics: Implications for High
Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE); J. Simon, R. Gibbs. 8. High-Altitude
Pulmonary Edema: From Exaggerated Pulmonary Hypertension to a Defect in
Transepithelial Sodium Transport; U. Scherrer, et al. Frontiers in
Neuroscience: The Blood-Brain Barrier: 9. Frontiers in Neuroscience:
Introduction; J.A. Krasney. 10. What is the Blood-Brain Barrier? A
Molecular Perspective; L.R. Drewes. 11. Mediators of Cerebral Edema; L.
Schilling; M. Wahl. Frontiers in Neuroscience: The Hypoxic Brain: 12. The
Hypoxic Brain: Introduction; T.F. Hornbein. 13. High Altitude Headache; M.
Sanchez del Rio, M.A. Moskowitz. 14. The Hypoxic Brain: Insights from
Ischemia; K.-A. Hossmann. 15. Food for Thought: Altitude versus Normal
Brain Function; M.E. Raichle. Hypoxia and Lactate: New Insights: 16. Are
Arterial, Muscle and Working Limb Lactate Exchange Data Obtained on Men at
Altitude Consistent with the Hypothesis of an Intracellular Lactate
Shuttle? G.A. Brooks. 17. Role of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase in Lactate
Production in Exercising Human Skeletal Muscle; G.J.F. Heigenhauser, M.L.
Parolin. 18. Cross-Species Studies of Glycolytic Function; P.W. Hochachka.
Hypoxia and Regulation of Vascular Growth: 19. Hypoxia Induces
Cell-Specific Changes in Gene Expression in Vascular Wall Cells:
Implications for Pulmonary Hypertension; K.R. Stenmark, et al. 20. Oxygen
and Placental Vascular Development; J.C.P. Kingdom, P. Kaufmann. 21.
Vascular Growth in Hypoxic Skeletal Muscle; H. Hoppeler. Human Physiology
in Extreme Hypoxia: 22. Recent Advances in Human Physiology at Extreme
Altitude; J.B. West. 23. Operation Everest III (COMEX '97); J.-P. Richalet,
et al. 24. Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation at High Altitude; B.D. Levine,
et al. 25. Kangchenjunga 1998; A. Nickol, D. Collier. 26. Why Does the
Exercise Cardiac Output Fall During Altitude Residence and Is It Important?
J.T. Reeves. Chronic Mountain Sickness Consensus Group: 27. International
Consensus Group on Chronic Mountain Sickness; F. Leon-Velarde, J.T. Reeves.
Tribute to Niels Lassen: 28. Niels Lassen; J.W. Severinghaus. Abstracts:
29. Abstracts from the 11th International Hypoxia Symposium. Subject Index.
Author Index.
Contributors. Table of Contents. Mountain Medicine: 1. Herb Hultgren in
Peru: What Causes High Altitude Pulmonary Edema? D. Rennie. 2. High
Altitude Cerebral Edema and Acute Mountain Sickness: A Pathophysiology
Update; P.H. Hackett. 3. Lung Disease at High Altitude; R.B. Schoene. 4.
Commuting to High Altitude; J.B. West. 5. The Pregnant Altitude Visitor;
S. Niermeyer. High Altitude Pulmonary Edema: 6. High Altitude Edema:
Introduction; P. Bärtsch. 7. Pulmonary Hemodynamics: Implications for High
Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE); J. Simon, R. Gibbs. 8. High-Altitude
Pulmonary Edema: From Exaggerated Pulmonary Hypertension to a Defect in
Transepithelial Sodium Transport; U. Scherrer, et al. Frontiers in
Neuroscience: The Blood-Brain Barrier: 9. Frontiers in Neuroscience:
Introduction; J.A. Krasney. 10. What is the Blood-Brain Barrier? A
Molecular Perspective; L.R. Drewes. 11. Mediators of Cerebral Edema; L.
Schilling; M. Wahl. Frontiers in Neuroscience: The Hypoxic Brain: 12. The
Hypoxic Brain: Introduction; T.F. Hornbein. 13. High Altitude Headache; M.
Sanchez del Rio, M.A. Moskowitz. 14. The Hypoxic Brain: Insights from
Ischemia; K.-A. Hossmann. 15. Food for Thought: Altitude versus Normal
Brain Function; M.E. Raichle. Hypoxia and Lactate: New Insights: 16. Are
Arterial, Muscle and Working Limb Lactate Exchange Data Obtained on Men at
Altitude Consistent with the Hypothesis of an Intracellular Lactate
Shuttle? G.A. Brooks. 17. Role of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase in Lactate
Production in Exercising Human Skeletal Muscle; G.J.F. Heigenhauser, M.L.
Parolin. 18. Cross-Species Studies of Glycolytic Function; P.W. Hochachka.
Hypoxia and Regulation of Vascular Growth: 19. Hypoxia Induces
Cell-Specific Changes in Gene Expression in Vascular Wall Cells:
Implications for Pulmonary Hypertension; K.R. Stenmark, et al. 20. Oxygen
and Placental Vascular Development; J.C.P. Kingdom, P. Kaufmann. 21.
Vascular Growth in Hypoxic Skeletal Muscle; H. Hoppeler. Human Physiology
in Extreme Hypoxia: 22. Recent Advances in Human Physiology at Extreme
Altitude; J.B. West. 23. Operation Everest III (COMEX '97); J.-P. Richalet,
et al. 24. Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation at High Altitude; B.D. Levine,
et al. 25. Kangchenjunga 1998; A. Nickol, D. Collier. 26. Why Does the
Exercise Cardiac Output Fall During Altitude Residence and Is It Important?
J.T. Reeves. Chronic Mountain Sickness Consensus Group: 27. International
Consensus Group on Chronic Mountain Sickness; F. Leon-Velarde, J.T. Reeves.
Tribute to Niels Lassen: 28. Niels Lassen; J.W. Severinghaus. Abstracts:
29. Abstracts from the 11th International Hypoxia Symposium. Subject Index.
Author Index.