IPPA
HIGH ALTITUDE PATHOLOGY INSTITUTE
La Paz, Bolivia (3510 m)
Research
Publications:
Chronic mountain sickness (CMS)
Discussion of CMS prior to meeting in JAPAN (May 1998)
Increased Polycythemia; Ally or foe in the conquest of Mount Everest?
Triple Hypoxia Syndrome
Hyperoxic Hypoxic Adaptation Chamber
High altitude pulmonary edema HAPE
Altitude Shifts in La Paz
Abstracts presented during the
3rd World Congress on Mountain Medicine and High Altitude Physiology
in Matsumoto, Japan. May, 1998.
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Variations in pulse oximetry in natives at high altitude (3510 m) and after exposure to simulated sea level.
Acute high altitude hypoventilation that resulted in hyperventilation following hyperoxic tests.
Inadecuate treatment of excessive erythrocytosis (CMS)
Abstracts presented during the
4th World Congress on Mountain Medicine and High Altitude Physiology
in Arica, Chile, Oct 2000
CHACALTAYA glass chamber PYRAMID at 5300 m
OTHER
Relativity applied to hyperventilation at high altitude
International Soccer vetoed in Stadiums above 3000 m of altitude
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Photo Gallery (see our distinguished friends)
"High Altitude Pathology at 12000 ft"� BOOK for sale
List of publications as of Nov 2000.
Prof. Dr. Gustavo Zubieta-Castillo featured in Highway to Health
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You can contact us at
zubieta@altitudeclinic.com
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