1970
DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1970.29.1.71
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Diffusing capacity of the lung in Caucasians native to 3,100 m

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“…In high-altitude residents, Dm and Vc estimated from measurements at variable PO 2 (10,13,25) or from the NO/CO transfer method (12) have both been shown to contribute to increased DL CO , with either parallel changes (13,25) or a predominant increase of Dm (10) or Vc (12). While a disproportionate increase in Dm would be difficult to explain (10), a predominant increase in Vc has been speculated to be related to long-term hypoxia-induced angiogenesis (12).…”
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“…In high-altitude residents, Dm and Vc estimated from measurements at variable PO 2 (10,13,25) or from the NO/CO transfer method (12) have both been shown to contribute to increased DL CO , with either parallel changes (13,25) or a predominant increase of Dm (10) or Vc (12). While a disproportionate increase in Dm would be difficult to explain (10), a predominant increase in Vc has been speculated to be related to long-term hypoxia-induced angiogenesis (12).…”
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“…Pharmacological pulmonary vasodilation improves the membrane component of lung diffusion in high-altitude newcomers, which may contribute to exercise capacity. altitude; hypoxia; lung diffusion; gas exchange; exercise capacity; pulmonary vascular resistance; pulmonary capillary pressure; pulmonary hypertension BOTH THE MEMBRANE AND THE capillary components of lung diffusing capacity have been shown to be increased in highaltitude residents (10,13,15,25). Increased lung diffusing capacity at high altitude allows for the preservation of gas exchange in the presence of a decreased ventilatory response at exercise (15).…”
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