Journal article
The Effect of Added Dead Space on the Pulmonary Response to Exercise
Abstract
The effect of an increase in respiratory dead space on the ventilation during exercise was studied in 4 normal subjects breathing through a mixing chamber of variable volume at one or more work loads. The resulting increases in ventilation and alveolar Pco2 were dependent on the work load and the volume of added dead space. The magnitude of the changes were related to the subject’s ventilatory response to CO2, as measured at rest. The level of …
Authors
Jones NL; Levine GB; Robertson DG; Epstein SW
Journal
Respiration, Vol. 28, No. 5, pp. 389–398
Publisher
Karger Publishers
Publication Date
1971
DOI
10.1159/000192827
ISSN
0025-7931