نتایج جستجو برای: partial pressure of carbon dioxide

تعداد نتایج: 21252425  

2007
P. B. Hays J. F. Kasting

We suggest that the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is buffered, over geological time scales, by a negative feedback mechanism in which the rate of weathering of silicate minerals (followed by deposition of carbonate minerals) depends on surface temperature, and surface temperature, in turn, depends on carbon dioxide partial pressure through the greenhouse effect. Although ...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1992
G D Puri H Singh

We have studied 14 female patients undergoing elective laparoscopy under general anaesthesia with peritoneal insufflation of carbon dioxide in order to examine changes in physiological deadspace (VDphys), arterial to end-tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure difference (PaCO2-PE' CO2) and PaCO2. VCO2 increased after insufflation of carbon dioxide with a mean (SD) maximum increase of 32 (28)% co...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2009
T Müller M Lubnow A Philipp T Bein A Jeron A Luchner L Rupprecht M Reng J Langgartner C E Wrede M Zimmermann D Birnbaum C Schmid G A J Riegger M Pfeifer

Respiratory acidosis can become a serious problem during protective ventilation of severe lung failure. A pumpless arteriovenous interventional lung assist (iLA) for extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal has been used increasingly to control critical respiratory situations. The present study sought to evaluate the factors determining the efficacy of iLA and calculate its contribution to gas exc...

Journal: :Theriogenology 2017
A Carluccio A Contri A Gloria M C Veronesi M P Sfirro S Parrillo D Robbe

In neonatology, blood gas analysis is a useful tool in the evaluation of the health of newborns and plays a key role in early detection of critically ill subjects. Because blood gas analysis parameters have not previously been studied in any depth in donkey foals, this study was performed on 16 healthy Martina Franca donkey foals born after an uncomplicated delivery. Arterial and venous blood s...

2017
Antoine Kimmoun Emmanuel Novy Thomas Auchet Nicolas Ducrocq Bruno Levy

Erratum Following publication of our article in Critical Care [1], the following error was brought to our attention. The sentence that reads “The rise in carbon dioxide partial pressure also increases hemoglobin affinity for oxygen and may, therefore, decrease oxygen delivery” is incorrect. The words “increases” and “decrease” were reversed. The correct sentence should read: “The rise in carbon...

Journal: :Stroke 1993
H Maeda M Matsumoto N Handa H Hougaku S Ogawa T Itoh Y Tsukamoto T Kamada

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The response of cerebral blood flow to changes in the arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure (i.e., carbon dioxide reactivity) has been evaluated as a parameter of cerebral perfusion reserve in patients with cerebrovascular disease. In this study, variations in this reactivity in various ischemic cerebrovascular diseases were evaluated by a newly established method, a t...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2011
Craig G Crandall R Matthew Brothers Rong Zhang George L Brengelmann Lucian Covaciu Ollie Jay Matthew N Cramer Andrea Fuller Shane K Maloney Duncan Mitchell Andrej A Romanovsky Micha Caputa Carl-Henrik Nordström Peter Reinstrup Takeshi Nishiyasu Naoto Fujii Keiji Hayashi Bun Tsuji Andreas D Flouris Stephen S Cheung Mary C Vagula Charles F Nelatury Jae H Choi Devashish Shrivastava C J Gordon J Thomas Vaughan

TO THE EDITOR: Middle cerebral artery blood velocity (MCAVmean) is reduced up to 30% in humans following a passive increase in internal temperature of 1–1.5°C (1). If the diameter of the MCA remains unchanged during heat stress, reductions in MCAVmean are proportional to reductions in cerebral blood flow. In support of selective brain cooling in hyperthermic humans, White et al. (7) suggest tha...

2005
Hiroaki Maeda Masayasu Matsumoto

Background and Purpose: The response of cerebral blood flow to changes in the arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure (i.e., carbon dioxide reactivity) has been evaluated as a parameter of cerebral perfusion reserve in patients with cerebrovascular disease. In this study, variations in this reactivity in various ischemic cerebrovascular diseases were evaluated by a newly established method, a ...

2013

In biology and medicine above all the partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide are of importance. Here, the term partial pressure is also used for the concentration of gases dissolved in liquids, e.g. in blood or water. Thereby the partial pressure of a gas dissolved in a liquid is the partial pressure of that gas which would be generated in a gas phase in equilibrium with the liquid at t...

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