Inhaled Budesonide Does Not Affect Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction at 4559 Meters of Altitude.

Author: BergerMarc Moritz, BärtschPeter, DanklDaniel, FriedSebastian, MacholzFranziska, MairbäurlHeimo, NiebauerJosef, PerzTabea, SarebanMahdi, SchmidtPeter

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Berger, Marc Moritz, Franziska Macholz, Peter Schmidt, Sebastian Fried, Tabea Perz, Daniel Dankl, Josef Niebauer, Peter Bärtsch, Heimo Mairbäurl, and Mahdi Sareban. Inhaled budesonide does not affect hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction at 4559 meters of altitude. High Alt Med Biol 19:52-59,...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1089/ham.2017.0113

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Inhaled Budesonide: A Journey to High Altitude

Imagine a camel caravan scaling a towering mountain, facing the challenges of thin air and the risk of altitude sickness. This study investigated the potential of inhaled budesonide, a corticosteroid medication, to alleviate the effects of high altitude on the lungs.

The researchers recruited volunteers and had them ascend to a high altitude while inhaling either budesonide or a placebo. They monitored the volunteers' lung function and blood pressure. Surprisingly, they found that inhaled budesonide did not significantly affect their lung function or blood pressure. This suggests that inhaled budesonide may not be effective in preventing altitude sickness.

Inhaled Budesonide: A Limited Oasis for High Altitude

This study, like a well-stocked caravan, provides insights into the effects of inhaled budesonide at high altitude. While the results are not entirely conclusive, they suggest that inhaled budesonide may not be the best choice for preventing altitude sickness. Further research is needed to explore alternative strategies for protecting individuals from the challenges of high altitude.

Navigating the Mountainous Terrain of High Altitude

This research highlights the complex physiological challenges associated with high altitude. While inhaled budesonide may not offer a solution for everyone, the study encourages us to continue exploring innovative approaches to address the needs of individuals navigating the treacherous terrain of high altitude.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

The findings of this study, like a seasoned traveler sharing their wisdom, suggest that while inhaled budesonide may not be the perfect solution for high altitude, it's still a valuable tool for treating other lung conditions. This research, a reminder of the ever-changing landscape of medical knowledge, inspires us to continue exploring and seeking solutions for the diverse challenges faced by humans in the world.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2018-12-21
  2. Date Revised 2018-12-21
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Pubmed ID

29298124

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1089/ham.2017.0113

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