Published ahead of print on April 3, 2008, doi:10.1164/rccm.200802-196OC Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Volume 177, Number 12, June 2008, 1370-1376 A more recent version of this article appeared on June 15, 2008
Submitted on February 1, 2008 Acetazolamide for Monge's Disease: Efficiency and Tolerance of a 6 Month TreatmentJean-Paul Richalet1*,1 Laboratorie "Reponses cellulaires et fonctionnelles a l'hypoxie," EA2363, ARPE, UFR SMBH, Universite Paris 13, Bobigny, France; Service de Physiologie et Explorations Fonctionnelles, Service de Pharmacie, AP-HP, hopital Avicenne, Bobigny, France, 2 Facultdad de Ciencias y Filosofia, Dpto. De Ciencias Biologicas y Fisiologicas, Laboratorio de Fisiologia Comparada, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru, 3 Laboratorie "Reponses cellulaires et fonctionnelles a l'hypoxie," EA2363, ARPE, UFR SMBH, Universite Paris 13, Bobigny, France; pole Urgences, CHU Grenoble, La Tronche, France, 4 Laboratorie "Reponses cellulaires et fonctionnelles a l'hypoxie," EA2363, ARPE, UFR SMBH, Universite Paris 13, Bobigny, France; Service de Physiologie et Explorations Fonctionnelles, AP-HP, hopital Jean Verdier, Bondy, France, 5 Service de Physiologie et Explorations Fonctionnelles, Service de Pharmacie, AP-HP, hopital Avicenne, Bobigny, France * To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: richalet{at}smbh.univ-paris13.fr.
Rationale: Monge's disease is characterized by an excessive erythrocytosis, frequently associated with pulmonary hypertension, in high altitude dwellers. It has a considerable impact on public health in high altitude regions. A preliminary study demonstrated the efficiency of acetazolamide (250 mg/day for 3 weeks) in reducing serum erythropoietin and hematocrit.
Objectives: Evaluate the efficacy and tolerance of a 6-month treatment with 250 mg acetazolamide that could be chronically implemented and its effects on pulmonary artery pressure and cardiac function.
Methods: A two-phase study was performed in patients (hematocrit Key words: hypoxia, altitude, pulmonary hypertension, chronic mountain sickness
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