Can a whiff of oxygen help mountain dwellers breathe and walk better?
NCT ID NCT06489743
Summary
This study tested whether breathing supplemental oxygen from a portable device could help people with high altitude pulmonary hypertension (HAPH) walk farther and feel less breathless. Researchers enrolled 24 adults who permanently live above 2500 meters and have HAPH. Each participant performed a walking test at 3200 meters, once while breathing normal air and once while using the portable oxygen, to see which helped them perform better.
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Aksay Medical Center
Aksay Plateau, Naryn Region, Kyrgyzstan
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