Undersea Hyperbar M
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Undersea Hyperbar M · Sep 1997
Clinical Trial Controlled Clinical TrialAlterations in pharmacokinetics of carboxyhemoglobin produced by oxygen under pressure.
The pharmacokinetic effect of elevated oxygen partial pressures in the elimination of carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) by O2 administration was studied in an inflatable hyperbaric chamber. A double crossover prospective analysis between the modified Gamow bag and non-rebreather (NRB) mask O2 was conducted among 12 healthy, adult volunteers who smoked five cigarettes sequentially within a 60-min period. COHb levels were measured using co-oximetry before and after smoking. ⋯ Both zero and first order elimination kinetics were tested and the model of best fit determined using the Akaike Information Criterion for each subject. A significant shift in COHb elimination from a zero to first order mechanism with elevation in O2 partial pressure was observed (P = 0.002; McNemar's test). HBO2 provides a pharmacokinetic advantage over NRB mask O2 in eliminating mild carboxyhemoglobinemia.