Postural variations in dead space and CO2 gradients breathing air and O2
- 1 May 1962
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 17 (3) , 417-420
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1962.17.3.417
Abstract
Effects of postural changes on anatomic and physiologic dead space and arterial-alveolar CO2gradients were studied in 11 healthy, adult subjects breathing air and O2. Results indicate that, on moving from the supine to the sitting position, Vads and Vpds increased by corresponding amounts (42 and 37 ml) with no increase in alveolar dead space or volume of lung which is nonperfused. Arterial-alveolar CO2 gradients were unaffected by posture, but more than doubled with O2 breathing, suggesting that O2 may relax the pulmonary vascular bed and diminish perfusion of highest lung segments. Isoproterenol aerosol (0.5%) produced significant bronchodilatation (27 ml increase in Vads), but only small and inconsistent increases in alveolar dead space and CO2 gradients. The PDS/Vt ratio in these subjects while sitting, breathing air, averaged 31 ± 6%, which is higher than the normally accepted value of 30%. As a result, the upper normal limit for PDS/Vt has been increased to 40% in our laboratories. Submitted on January 22, 1962Keywords
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