Research Article

Influence of Acute Normobaric Hypoxia on Hemostasis in Volunteers with and without Acute Mountain Sickness

Table 3

Thrombin generation.

ALLAMS+AMS−
BeforeAfterBeforeAfterBeforeAfter

ETP AUC (76–107%)3789.2 ± 10.389.9 ± 11.40.4302390.1 ± 11.090.8 ± 11.50.4741487.9 ± 9.488.3 ± 11.50.734
(79–110%)3794.0 ± 11.9100.2 ± 16.70.0192395.4 ± 12.4101.7 ± 17.10.0831491.7 ± 11.097.8 ± 16.50.122
(19.6–25.6 sec)3723.9 ± 4.923.3 ± 3.80.5402324.2 ± 5.923.8 ± 4.40.8021423.4 ± 2.422.5 ± 2.40.143
(50.8–72.0 sec)3766.5 ± 16.960.5 ± 7.7n.a.2367.6 ± 18.259.7 ± 5.5n.a.1464.7 ± 15.161.8 ± 9.80.465

n.a.: not applicable.
Endogenous thrombin potential (ETP AUC), maximum concentration of thrombin (), time to peak (), and lag-time () for all participants (ALL) and for volunteers with (AMS+) and without (AMS−) AMS before and after hypoxia. Data are shown as mean values ± standard deviation.
for as compared to pre exposure. Reference values are given in parentheses.