Effect of Ultramarathon Trail Running at Sea Level and Altitude on Alveolar-Capillary Function and Lung Diffusion.
Glenn M StewartCaitlin C FermoyleCourtney M Wheatley-GuyPaul RobachNicholas B TillerBryan J TaylorBriana ZieglerJesse SchwartzAlice GavetLoïc ChabridonRobert W MurdockKeren ConstantiniBruce D JohnsonPublished in: Medicine and science in sports and exercise (2024)
Competing in an ultramarathon leads to a transient increase in cardiac injury biomarkers, mild lung-fluid accumulation, and impairments in lung diffusion. Reductions in DLco are predominantly caused by a reduced Vc and possible pulmonary capillary de-recruitment at rest. However, impairments in alveolar-capillary recruitment and Dm both contribute to a fall in exertional DLco following an ultramarathon. Perturbations in lung diffusion were evident across a range of event distances and varying environmental exposures.