Correlation of alveolar PCO2 estimated by infra-red analysis and arterial PCO2 in the human neonate and the rabbit

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The performance of an infra-red analyser (Beckman LB-2) in sampling alveolar gas at ventilatory frequencies and volumes occuring in the human neonate has been examined. The optimum sampling flow rate was found to be 300 ml/min; at this flow the 90% response time of the analyser-catheter system was 140 ms. Correlation of estimated alveolar P2 and arterial PCO2 was performed in the rabbit which has a ventilatory rate and tidal volume similar to those of the human neonate. There was a good correlation between maximum end-expired PCO2 (PéCO2) and arterial PCO2 over a wide range of ventilatory rates (10-100 b.p.m.); maximum PéCO2 was a better index than mean PéCO2 or alveolar plateau PéCO2 © 1977 Macmillan Journals Ltd.

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Evans, J. M., Hogg, M. I. J., & Rosen, M. (1977). Correlation of alveolar PCO2 estimated by infra-red analysis and arterial PCO2 in the human neonate and the rabbit. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 49(8), 761–764. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/49.8.761

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