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European reference equations for CO and NO lung transfer.

B Aguilaniu1, J Maitre, S Glénet, A Gegout-Petit, H Guénard.   

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to calculate reference equations for carbon monoxide and nitric oxide transfer, measured in two distinct populations. The transfer factor of the lung for nitric oxide (T(L,NO)) and carbon monoxide (T(L,CO)) were measured in 303 people aged 18-94 yrs. Measurements were similarly made in two distant cities, using the single-breath technique. Capillary lung volume (V(c)) and membrane conductance, the diffusing capacity of the membrane (D(m)), for carbon monoxide (D(m,CO)) were derived. The transfer of both gases appeared to depend upon age, height, sex and localisation. The rate of decrease in both transfers increased after the age of 59 yrs. T(L,NO)/alveolar volume (V(A)) and T(L,CO)/V(A) were only age-dependent. The mean T(L,NO)/T(L,CO) was 4.75 and the mean D(m)/V(c) was 6.17 min(-1) x kPa(-1); these parameters were independent of any covariate. V(c) and D(m,CO) calculations depend upon the choice of coefficients included in the Roughton-Forster equation. Values of 1.97 for D(m,NO)/D(m,CO) ratio and 12.86 min x kPa(-1) for 1/red cell CO conductance are recommended. The scatter of transfer reference values in the literature, including the current study, is wide. The present results suggest that differences might be due to the populations themselves and not the methods alone.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18216061     DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00063207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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