Determination of pulmonary gases (O2 and CO2) metabolic-rates and lung diffusion coefficients based on the inspired and expired air compositions and venous blood and gas concentration
The primary function of the lung is to (i) oxygenate the blood and thereby provide oxygen to the cells for metabolization purposes, and (ii) to remove the CO2 produced by the tissues from the pulmonary blood. Herein, we provide a noninvasive methodology to asses the capacity of the lung to oxygenate the pulmonary capillary blood and to reduce its CO2 concentration. For this purpose, we analyze the compositions of the inspired and expired air per breath, and therefrom compute the metabolic O2 consumption rate (V(O2)) and CO2 production rate (V(CO2)). Next we compute the cardiac out (CO) as CO = V(O 2) (C(O2)AB - C(O2)VB ). We have derived the expressions for diffusion coefficients (i) D(O2) in terms of V(O2) and the alveolar and venous partial pressures, P(O2)al and P(O2 )VB and (ii) DC(O2) in terms of VC(O2 ), P(CO2)al and PC(O2)VB . The coefficients D(O2) and D(CO2) represent the gas transfer capacity of the lung. The paper provides a case study for the determination of Q, D(O2) and DC(OO2 ). The derived information of DO2 and DC(O2) as well as of (O2) and C(O2) metabolic rates can be of considerable clinical use including for SARS assessment
History
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Proceedings of the 27th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Editors
C. Roux & T.G. Zhuang
Name of conference
International Conference of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society