Affiliation:
1. Physiology-Biophysics Branch, School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas
Abstract
Alveolar and arterial gas tensions were measured in anesthetized dogs during a control period, after intravenous injections of a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, and after rapid intravenous infusion of fat emulsion. These were carried out in sequence. The alveolar-arterial (A-a) Pco2 difference increased from about 6 mm Hg during the control to 26 mm Hg after carbonic anhydrase inhibition. A further increase took place after fat emulsion when the A-a Pco2 difference averaged 35 mm Hg. There was no increase in the A-a Po2 difference between carbonic anhydrase inhibition and fat emulsion. The additive increase in the A-a Pco2 difference strongly suggested that fat emulsion did not further interfere with the interconversion of CO2 and bicarbonate. Submitted on February 8, 1962
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
Cited by
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