Abstract

Cardiovascular, respiratory, and metabolic measurements were made on dogs at rest and during 30 minutes of exercise at either 6.4 km/hour, 10% grade, or 8.0 km/hour, 16% grade, following the bolus administration of CO for 1 or 2 minutes, or room-air breathing mixtures. During rest and exercise elevated mean blood HbCO levels (6 to 21%) reduced the arterial and mixed venous oxygen contents and saturations, and mixed venous P O 2 levels. Arterial-mixed venous oxygen differences were reduced during exercise as a result of CO administration. Elevated blood HbCO levels had a minimal or no effect on other cardiovascular, respiratory, and metabolic parameters. During work the reductions in a-v̄ O 2 differences were not offset by appropriate increases in cardiac outputs.

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