| Literature DB >> 203010 |
U Grimrath, U Smidt, G von Nieding, H Krekeler.
Abstract
In 15 patients with chronic bronchitis with or without emphysema breathing of room air was compared with breathing of 20.9% O2 in helium and in argon. Minute ventilation and alveolar ventilation showed no differences, whereas the alveolar and arterial pO2 and PCO2 showed an improvement of the CO2 gas exchange and a deterioration of the O2 gas exchange. This contradictory behaviour cannot be explained by shunts or inhomogeneities or influence of gaseous or alveolo-capillary diffusion. Perhaps the physicochemical properties of the alveolo-capillary membrane change by the depletion of nitrogen. The recommendation of helium-oxygen breathing, proposed by other authors for patients with obstructive airway diseases, cannot be supported, when the gas exchange for O2 is deteriorated.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 203010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respiration ISSN: 0025-7931 Impact factor: 3.580