D Barthelmes
Time-varying signal analysis to detect high-altitude periodic breathing in climbers ascending to extreme altitude
Garde A, Schoch O, Hefti J, Merz T, Barthelmes D, Bosch M, Hess T, Turk A, Latshang T, Jane R, Giraldo B, Bloch K. Time-varying signal analysis to detect high-altitude periodic breathing in climbers ascending to extreme altitude. Med Biol Eng Comput 2015
Mar 31, 2015Time-varying signal analysis to detect high-altitude periodic breathing in climbers ascending to extreme altitude
Mar 31, 2015Med Biol Eng Comput 2015
Garde A, Schoch Otto, Hefti J Pichler, Merz T M, Barthelmes D, Bosch M M, Hess T, Turk A J, Latshang T D, Jane R, Giraldo B F, Bloch K E
Periodic breathing during ascent to extreme altitude quantified by spectral analysis of the respiratory volume signal
Garde A, Schoch O, Merz T, Hefti U, Maggiorini M, Hefti J, Barthelmes D, Bosch M, Hess T, Turk A, Latshang T, Jane R, Giraldo B, Bloch K. Periodic breathing during ascent to extreme altitude quantified by spectral analysis of the respiratory volume signal. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc 2012; 2012:707-10.
Jan 1, 2012Periodic breathing during ascent to extreme altitude quantified by spectral analysis of the respiratory volume signal
Jan 1, 2012Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc 2012; 2012:707-10
Garde A, Schoch Otto, Merz T M, Hefti U, Maggiorini M, Hefti J Pichler, Barthelmes D, Bosch M M, Hess T, Turk A J, Latshang T D, Jane R, Giraldo B F, Bloch K E
Acclimatization improves submaximal exercise economy at 5533 m
Latshang T, Maggiorini M, Hefti J, Hefti U, Merz T, Barthelmes D, Bosch M, Schoch O, Hess T, Turk A, Bloch K. Acclimatization improves submaximal exercise economy at 5533 m. Scand J Med Sci Sports 2011
Nov 3, 2011Acclimatization improves submaximal exercise economy at 5533 m
Nov 3, 2011Scand J Med Sci Sports 2011
Latshang T D, Maggiorini M, Hefti J Pichler, Hefti U, Merz T M, Barthelmes D, Bosch M M, Schoch Otto, Hess T, Turk A J, Bloch K E
Glomerular filtration rate estimates decrease during high altitude expedition but increase with Lake Louise acute mountain sickness scores
Pichler J, Risch G, Schoch O, Barthelmes D, Hess T, Maggiorini M, Bloch K, Turk A, Merz T, Hefti U, Risch L, Huber A. Glomerular filtration rate estimates decrease during high altitude expedition but increase with Lake Louise acute mountain sickness scores. Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) 2008; 192:443-50.
Mar 1, 2008Glomerular filtration rate estimates decrease during high altitude expedition but increase with Lake Louise acute mountain sickness scores
Mar 1, 2008Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) 2008; 192:443-50
Pichler J, Risch G, Schoch Otto, Barthelmes D, Hess T, Maggiorini M, Bloch K E, Turk A J, Merz T M, Hefti U, Risch L, Huber A R