2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.wem.2017.01.019
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Development and Validation of New Sepsis Criteria at High-Altitude

Abstract: "altitude." This we find pivotal because the organism of high altitude residents going down to sea level, has to adapt to the "relative hyperoxic environment." It is wrongly assumed that for high altitude residents, going to a lower altitude where there is more oxygen pressure, as a result of a higher barometric pressure, is beneficial. We strongly question this, as high altitude residents, being born, developed, and carrying out normal lives in the mountain cities of the world living in perfect harmony with o… Show more

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