Study variables assessed at high altitude in baseline condition, after 15 minutes of slow breathing exercise and after 5 and 30 minutes of recovery (original) (raw)
2013
Abstract
<p>Data are separately shown for Study A and B.</p>*<p>-p<0.05, **-p<0.01, ***, p<0.001 vs. baseline; † - p<0.05, †† - p<0.01, †††, p<0.001 vs. slow breathing.</p><p>Sp<sub>O2</sub>, blood oxygen saturation; p<sub>tO2</sub>– transcutaneous oxygen partial pressure; pt<sub>CO2</sub>– transcutaneous CO<sub>2</sub> partial pressure; Et<sub>CO2</sub>– end tidal CO<sub>2</sub> pressure in the exhaled air; SBP – systolic blood pressure; DBP – diastolic blood pressure; PP – pulse pressure; HR – heart rate; sPAP – systolic pulmonary artery pressure; RF – respiratory frequency; Vt – tidal volume; VE – minute ventilation; VA – alveolar volume; Dl<sub>CO</sub> - pulmonary CO diffusion; TFC – thoracic fluid content.</p
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