MODERATE HYPERCAPNIA - CARDIOVASCULAR FUNCTION AND NITROGEN ELIMINATION

Citation
D. Anderson et al., MODERATE HYPERCAPNIA - CARDIOVASCULAR FUNCTION AND NITROGEN ELIMINATION, Undersea & hyperbaric medicine, 20(3), 1993, pp. 225-232
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine Miscellaneus","Marine & Freshwater Biology
ISSN journal
10662936
Volume
20
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
225 - 232
Database
ISI
SICI code
1066-2936(1993)20:3<225:MH-CFA>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Elevated carbon dioxide concentrations frequently encountered in divin g operations may have cardiovascular effects. If so, changes in nitrog en loading and elimination may be induced. To study this possibility, whole body nitrogen elimination rates were determined using a rebreath ing apparatus and gas chromatographic measurement of N2 in expired gas in six subjects as they breathed mixtures of 3 and 5% CO2 with 21% O2 and a balance of Ar for 125 min. No significant differences were obse rved among mean N2 yields, which were 815 ml (95% confidence interval +/- 51 ml), 831 ml (+/- 38 ml), and 845 ml (+/- 57 ml) for 0, 3, and 5 % CO2 mixtures, respectively. Simultaneous measurements of heart rate showed a significant increase while breathing 5% CO2 as compared to 3 and 0% CO2. The increases in heart rate were not accompanied by any si gnificant change in cardiac output, mean arterial pressure, or tissue perfusion. We conclude that at these levels of hypercarbia, tissue per fusion is not influenced enough to cause any changes in whole-body N2 elimination.