Tobias Kammerer, Anna Walzl, Thomas Müller, Philipp Groene, Giulia Roveri, Rachel Turner, Johanna Roche, Hannes Gatterer, Christoph Siebenmann, Simon T Schäfer
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Kammerer, Tobias, Anna Walzl, Thomas Müller, Philipp Groene, Giulia Roveri, Rachel Turner, Johanna Roche, Hannes Gatterer, Christoph Siebenmann, and Simon T. Schäfer. Effects of hypobaric hypoxia on coagulation in healthy subjects exposed to 3,500 m altitude. High Alt Med Biol. 24:94-103, 2023. Background: Hypoxia is discussed as a trigger for prothrombotic changes both in intensive care and high altitude medicine. This research study aimed to evaluate the effect of isolated hypobaric hypoxia (HH) on coagulation in females in a highly standardized setting. Methods: Twelve healthy female subjects were studied under HH (equivalent to 3,500 m) and normoxia (NX) during two 4-day sojourns, in a strictly controlled crossover design. Nutrition, fluid intake, hormonal status (i.e., menstrual cycle variation), and physical stress were standardized. Functional coagulation and blood lysis were measured by viscoelastometry and compared between HH and NX. In addition, plasma-based coagulation tests (PBCTs), namely prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, fibrinogen, factor VIII coagulation activity (FVIII:C), von Willebrand factor antigen (vWF:Ag), and von Willebrand factor ristocetin cofactor activity (vWF:RCo) were measured. Results: Neither for Viscoelastic Haemostatic Assays nor for PBCTs significant changes were found for HH compared with NX (all p > 0.05). Specifically, the lysis ability, as well as clotting time, clot formation, clot amplitude, and maximum clot firmness unchanged were similar between HH and NX. This also applied to all other variables. Conclusion: We demonstrate that moderate HH per se has no influence on blood coagulation in healthy females.
Kammerer, Tobias, Anna Walzl, Thomas m ller, Philipp Groene, Giulia Roveri, Rachel Turner, Johanna Roche, Hannes Gatterer, Christoph Siebenmann和Simon T. Schäfer。低气压缺氧对暴露于海拔3500米的健康受试者凝血的影响。中国生物医学工程学报(英文版)。背景:在重症监护和高原医学中,缺氧被认为是血栓形成前改变的触发因素。本研究旨在评估在高度标准化的环境下,孤立低压缺氧(HH)对女性凝血的影响。方法:采用严格控制的交叉试验设计,对12名健康女性受试者进行两次为期4天的高强度(相当于3500米)和低氧(NX)研究。营养、液体摄入量、激素状态(即月经周期变化)和身体压力被标准化。采用粘弹性法测定凝血功能和溶血功能,并比较HH和NX的差异。此外,测定血浆凝血试验(PBCTs),即凝血酶原时间、活化的部分凝血活素时间、纤维蛋白原、凝血因子VIII活性(FVIII:C)、血管性血友病因子抗原(vWF:Ag)和血管性血友病因子里斯托凝素辅因子活性(vWF:RCo)。结果:与NX相比,粘弹性止血试验和pbct均未发现HH有显著变化(均p > 0.05)。具体而言,HH和NX的溶解能力、凝血时间、凝块形成、凝块振幅和最大凝块硬度不变相似。这也适用于所有其他变量。结论:我们证明适度HH本身对健康女性的凝血没有影响。
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High Altitude Medicine & Biology is the only peer-reviewed journal covering the medical and biological issues that impact human life at high altitudes. The Journal delivers critical findings on the impact of high altitude on lung and heart disease, appetite and weight loss, pulmonary and cerebral edema, hypertension, dehydration, infertility, and other diseases. It covers the full spectrum of high altitude life sciences from pathology to human and animal ecology.