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Hypertension Risk from Iron Brake Particulate Matter | 56083

Journal of Clinical Nursing and Practice

Abstract

Hypertension Risk from Iron Brake Particulate Matter

William J. Rowe

Of 12 moon walkers, James Irwin on day after return from Apollo 15 mission, showed extraordinary bicycle ( B) stress test (ST) hypertension ( 275/125) after 3 min­utes exercise; supervising > 5000 maximum treadmill ST, author never witnessed ST- blood pressure approach­ing this level. Symptom-limited maximum B stress test showed “cyanotic fingernails”; possibly venous blood trapped peripherally, supporting author’s “Apollo 15 Space Syndrome,” postulating that severe fingertip pain during space walks, triggered by plasma fluid, trapped distally; mechanism could be related to endothelial dys­function, providing “silent ischemia” warning. Neil Arm­strong returned to Earth with severe diastolic hyperten­sion ( 160/135), consistent with ischemic left ventricular dysfunction; 50 mm increase in comparison with resting BP 110/85. With inhalation of lunar dust, brought into habitat on space suit, with high lunar iron (I) this dust inhalation, along with reduced (R) space flight- transfer­rin, R antioxidant, calcium (Ca) blocker - magnesium, conducive to severe oxidative stress, Ca overload with potential endothelial injuries. Using moon walker stud­ies as example, my recent editorials show that I dust, re­leased from brakes, with over 90% of brakes made of I, is a major hypertension factor and may also contribute to myocardial infarctions.

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