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A simple breathing circuit minimizing changes in alveolar ventilation during hyperpnoea

Author Affiliations
Toronto General Hospital, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Queens University
Published InEuropean Respiratory Journal
Year1998
Citations64

Abstract

Many clinical and research situations require maintenance of isocapnia, which occurs when alveolar ventilation (V'A) is matched to CO2 production. A simple, passive circuit that minimizes changes in V'A during hyperpnoea was devised. It is comprised of a manifold, with two gas inlets, attached to the intake port of a nonrebreathing circuit or ventilator. The first inlet receives a flow of fresh gas (CO2=0%) equal to the subject's minute ventilation (V'E). During hyperpnoea, the balance of V'E is drawn (inlet 2) from a reservoir containing gas, the carbon dioxide tension (PCO2) approximates that of mixed venous blood and therefore contributes minimally to V'A. Nine normal subjects breathed through the circuit for 4 min at 15-31 times resting levels. End-tidal PCO2…
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