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Ventilation/carbon dioxide output relationships during exercise in health.

Susan A Ward1.   

Abstract

"Ventilatory efficiency" is widely used in cardiopulmonary exercise testing to make inferences regarding the normality (or otherwise) of the arterial CO2 tension (P aCO2 ) and physiological dead-space fraction of the breath (V D/V T) responses to rapid-incremental (or ramp) exercise. It is quantified as: 1) the slope of the linear region of the relationship between ventilation (V'E) and pulmonary CO2 output (V'CO2 ); and/or 2) the ventilatory equivalent for CO2 at the lactate threshold (V'E/V'CO2 [Formula: see text]) or its minimum value (V'E/V'CO2 min), which occurs soon after [Formula: see text] but before respiratory compensation. Although these indices are normally numerically similar, they are not equally robust. That is, high values for V'E/V'CO2 [Formula: see text] and V'E/V'CO2 min provide a rigorous index of an elevated V D/V T when P aCO2 is known (or can be assumed) to be regulated. In contrast, a high V'E-V'CO2 slope on its own does not, as account has also to be taken of the associated normally positive and small V'E intercept. Interpretation is complicated by factors such as: the extent to which P aCO2 is actually regulated during rapid-incremental exercise (as is the case for steady-state moderate exercise); and whether V'E/V'CO2 [Formula: see text] or V'E/V'CO2 min provide accurate reflections of the true asymptotic value of V'E/V'CO2 , to which the V'E-V'CO2 slope approximates at very high work rates.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 33853883     DOI: 10.1183/16000617.0160-2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir Rev        ISSN: 0905-9180


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