Literature DB >> 1209199

Arterial to end-tidal CO2 difference in respiratory disease.

H Poppius, O Korhonen, A A Viljanen, K E Kreus.   

Abstract

The difference in CO2 tension between arterial blood and end-tidal alveolar gas (a-end-tidal)DCO2 was found to correlate fairly well with the VD/VT ratio in 13 healthy subjects and 50 patients with pulmonary diseases (r = 0.74), and to discriminate between healthy subjects and patient groups at least as effectively as did the VD/VT ratio. An increase in breathing frequency from 8 to 32/min, without simultaneous change in alveolar ventilation, was associated with a mean increase in (a-end-tidal) DCO2 of several mmHg in both the healthy subjects and the patient groups. It is concluded that measurement of (a-end-tidal)DCO2 seems to be a clinically useful alternative to measurement of VD/VT ratio for evaluation of the wasted ventilation component, provided that the effect of the breathing frequency on (a-end-tidal) DCO2 is taken into account.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1209199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Respir Dis        ISSN: 0036-5572


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