A closed lung system study of inert gas absorption

Author:

Johnson T. S.,Swanson G. D.,Sodal I. E.,Reeves J. T.,Virtue R. W.

Abstract

The demonstration that the rate of rise of the alveolar fraction of nitrous oxide is enhanced when the inspired N2O concentration is high is termed the “concentration effect.” A similar effect on a second gas has been termed the “second gas effect”. These effects have been observed in open systems and attributed to differential changes between inspired and expired ventilation. The purpose of this investigation is to study these effects in a closed system. A breath-holding maneuver was utilized with a high and a low N2O concentration in argon and oxygen. The results indicate that breath holding with a high N2O concentration “concentrates” both the alveolar fraction of N2O and argon. These results are attributable to alveolar volume shrinkage as a consequence of the large absorption of N2O by the pulmonary blood. A mathematical model verifies this interpretation and suggests that volume shrinkage can be important in breath-holding maneuvers designed for noninvasive measurement of cardiac output and lung tissue volume.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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