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Franziska Macholz

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Hannemann J, Freytag J, Schiefer L, Macholz F, Sareban M, Schmidt-Hutten L, et al.
Front Physiol . 2023 Dec; 14:1297636. PMID: 38093907
High altitude exposure may lead to high altitude pulmonary hypertension (HAPH) and high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE). The pathophysiologic processes of both entities have been linked to decreased nitric oxide...
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Sareban M, Berger M, Pinter D, Buchmann A, Macholz F, Schmidt P, et al.
Eur J Neurol . 2020 Oct; 28(3):1004-1008. PMID: 33095952
Background And Purpose: At high altitude the brain is exposed to hypoxic stress, which may result in neurological conditions, with acute mountain sickness (AMS) being the most common. We aimed...
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Swenson K, Berger M, Sareban M, Macholz F, Schmidt P, Schiefer L, et al.
High Alt Med Biol . 2020 Mar; 21(2):176-183. PMID: 32182144
The stress of high altitude alters vascular permeability, which may be related to structural changes in the endothelial glycocalyx. We aimed to study these changes by measuring plasma concentrations of...
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Sareban M, Perz T, Macholz F, Reich B, Schmidt P, Fried S, et al.
Int J Cardiovasc Imaging . 2020 Mar; 36(6):1069-1076. PMID: 32152809
Purpose: Ascent to high altitude increases right ventricular (RV) afterload and decreases myocardial energy supply. This study evaluates physiologic variables and comprehensive echocardiographic indices of RV and right atrial (RA)...
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Sareban M, Schiefer L, Macholz F, Schafer L, Zangl Q, Inama F, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2019 Dec; 52(5):1109-1115. PMID: 31876668
Introduction: Acute mountain sickness (AMS) may develop in nonacclimatized individuals after exposure to altitudes ≥2500 m. Anecdotal reports suggest that endurance-trained (ET) athletes with a high maximal oxygen uptake (V˙O2max)...
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Mairbaurl H, Dehnert C, Macholz F, Dankl D, Sareban M, Berger M
Int J Mol Sci . 2019 Aug; 20(17). PMID: 31443549
Individuals ascending rapidly to altitudes >2500 m may develop symptoms of acute mountain sickness (AMS) within a few hours of arrival and/or high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE), which occurs typically during...
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Sareban M, Perz T, Macholz F, Reich B, Schmidt P, Fried S, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2018 Oct; 29(2):223-231. PMID: 30372563
Hypoxia challenges left ventricular (LV) function due to reduced energy supply. Conflicting results exist whether high-altitude exposure impairs LV diastolic function and thus contributes to the high altitude-induced increase in...
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Macholz F, Sareban M, Berger M
JAMA . 2018 Apr; 319(14):1509. PMID: 29634823
No abstract available.
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Berger M, Macholz F, Schmidt P, Fried S, Perz T, Dankl D, et al.
High Alt Med Biol . 2018 Jan; 19(1):52-59. PMID: 29298124
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...
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Berger M, Macholz F, Sareban M, Schmidt P, Fried S, Dankl D, et al.
Eur Respir J . 2017 Sep; 50(3). PMID: 28890439
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