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Respiratory gas exchange and lung perfusion in man during and after head-out water immersion
CO2 carbon dioxide carbon monoxide pulmonary human CO
2009/7/20
The respiratory gas exchange for O2, CO2, and CO has been studied in nine healthy male subjects before, during, and after head-out water immersion. Distribution of lung perfusion and ventilation were ...
Effect of heat and cold stress on inert gas (133xenon) exchange in the rabbit
Effect heat cold stress inert gas (133xenon) exchange rabbit
2009/7/20
Effect of heat and cold stress on inert gas (133xenon) exchange in the rabbit.
Steady-state gas exchange in normothermic,anesthetized,liquid-ventilated dogs
Fluorocarbons liquid ventilated respiration animal dog
2009/7/17
Anesthetized, paralyzed, purebred beagle dogs were ventilated for 45 min (n = 5) and 60 min (n = 5) with oxygenated (PIO2 = 685 mmHg) FC-80 fluorocarbon liquid at 38 degrees C. The PaCO2 remained cons...
Effect of pressure on the release of endogenous dopamine from rat striatum and the role of sodium-calcium exchange
model animal rat High Pressure Neurological Syndrome
2009/7/8
Exposure to environmental pressures in excess of 20 atm abs can precipitate a hyperexcitability state known as high pressure neurologic syndrome (HPNS). Little is known about the underlying neurochemi...
Alveolar gas exchange during simulated breath-hold diving to 20 m
CO2 carbon dioxide pulmonary hyperbaric cardiac output breath-hold
2009/6/12
Alveolar gas exchange, as affected by changes in pulmonary blood flow, was studied in five subjects performing breath holds lasting 75 s at the surface and during compression to 20 m in a hyperbaric c...
Tissue gas exchange models and decompression computations:a review
Tissue gas exchange models decompression computations review
2009/3/23
Mathematical models for inert gas transport and decompression are summarized. Both semi-infinite and finite media are treated, and resulting analytic expressions are obtained and compared against each...