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1. The Regularity Of Autonomic Nervous System Function Change During The Initial Phase At Acute High-altitude Exposure And Its Relationship With Acute Mountain Sickness
2. Risk Factors Screening Of Pulmonary Hypertension And Its Impact On Right Ventricular Function After Exposure To High Altitude
3. The Relationship Of Aggravated Tricuspid Regurgitation And Acute Mountain Sickness In Healthy Young Men After Acute High Altitude Exposure
4. The Effect Of Acute High-altitude Exposure On Lung Function, Right Heart Function And Their Relationship With Acute Mountain Sickness
5. Impacts Of Pulmonary Artery Pressure On Acute Mountain Sickness And Cardio-respiratory Fitness After High Altitude Exposure
6. The Variation Of Left Ventricular Function And EPO Concentration And Their Relevance With AMS Occurrence Under Acutely High Altitude Exposure
7. A Synthesis Research On Environmental Effects On Populations With Acute High Altitude Exposure
8. Effects Of Altitude Changes On Mild-to-moderate Closed-head Injury In Rats Following Acute High-altitude Exposure
9. Association Of Genes Polymorphisms Between Appetite Loss And Elevating Pulmonary Artery Pressure After Acute High Altitude Exposure
10. Effects Of Acute High-altitude Exposure On The Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System And Hemodynamics And Their Associations With AMS
11. The Effects Of Acute High Altitude Exposure On Cardiac And Pulmonary Vascular Function And Its Risk Factors In Healthy Men
12. Characteristics Of Cardiac And Pulmonary Arterial Pressure Responses To Acute High Altitude Exposure And Its Association With The Incidence Of High-altitude Fatigue
13. Study On The Cardiovascular Response Characteristics And Its Early Warning Role In Acute Mountain Sickness
14. The Influence Of Acute High Altitude Exposure On Right Atrial Dyssynchrony And Its Related Factors In Healthy Men
15. Association Of Long-term High-altitude Exposure And Outcomes In Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
16. The Study Of Echocardiographic Notch Formation At High Altitude And Its Clinical Significances
17. Experimental Study On The Mechanism Of High Altitude Exposure To Congenital Heart Disease With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Associated And Factor Analysis Of Influence On Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury In Clinical Children
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