Abstract
SummaryPlasma potassium was determined on dogs before and during 90 minutes of rebreathing, and immediately following return to air breathing. Potassium concentration rose gradually with increasing CO2 tensions during the first 60 minutes of rebreathing and remained essentially constant for the last 30 minutes. On changing from the high CO2 concentration to air breathing, a further rapid rise in plasma potassium concentration appeared. No evidence of a transient early rise in potassium concentration was observed.
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