• J. Appl. Physiol. · Feb 1993

    Calculation of venoarterial CO2 concentration difference.

    • I Giovannini, C Chiarla, G Boldrini, and M Castagneto.
    • Institute of Patologia Chirurgica (Chirurgia Geriatrica), Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Catholic University School of Medicine, Rome, Italy.
    • J. Appl. Physiol. 1993 Feb 1; 74 (2): 959-64.

    AbstractQuantitative relationships in CO2 transport and exchange processes were combined for use as the basic components of an original mathematical model for the calculation of venoarterial blood CO2 concentration difference (v-aDCO2). This is calculated as the sum of the increment in CO2 concentration (CCO2) related to the increase in CO2 tension (delta P) from arterial to venous value at constant O2 saturation (delta CCO2/delta P) and of the increment in CO2 concentration related to the decrease in O2 saturation (delta S) from arterial to venous value at constant CO2 tension (delta CCO2/delta S). The newly developed relationships correlated well with the experimental data from which they were derived (r2 = 0.94-0.99). The results provided by the model compared remarkably well with the results of previously published measurements (r2 = 0.96-0.99). This new model allows one to overcome some of the limitations implicit in previously available methods and provides a useful tool for the assessment and monitoring of hemodynamic, metabolic, and O2-CO2 exchange patterns in whole body and regional vascular beds.

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