Abstract

We measured gas exchange variables such as oxygen uptake, carbon dioxide output, and lung diffusing capacity using noninvasive techniques almost simultaneous with assessment of cardiovascular variables such as pulmonary blood flow at several levels of treadmill exercise up to and including maximal capacity. We utilized a single breath exhalation technique for measurement of diffusing capacity and cardiac output and breath by breath methodology for evaluating oxygen uptake. The equipment required for these measurements--rapid gas analyzers, oximeters, on-line computation, and pneumatic valves--are well within the capabilities of many exercise laboratories and are not difficult to use with subjects even at the heaviest levels of exercise. The results agreed well with values reported in the literature. From these entirely noninvasive measures, we calculated mixed venous oxygen saturation and maximal tissue oxygen diffusing capacity.

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