The Japanese Journal of Physiology
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Deacclimation Period in Ventricular Function after High Altitude Expedition
Shigeo MORISatoru WATANABEKiyoshi SHIMAOKAAkira TAKABAYASHI
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1988 Volume 38 Issue 4 Pages 557-562

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Abstract
Day-by-day changes in ventricular-ejection time/heart-rate ratio (VET/HR) and in ejection time index (ETI), determined by an impedance method in a decompression chamber, were more labile in the mountaineers who had experienced high altitude (above 6, 000m) within the past 1 year, and the ETI values in the first hypoxic exposure were significantly high in these subjects, though close to those of the non-experienced group in the later exposures, suggesting that the effect of hypoxic acclimation on cardiac function might remain at least 1 year after return to sea level.
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