Exercise induced arterial hypoxemia: The role of ventilation-perfusion inequality and pulmonary diffusion limitation

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Hopkins, Susan R. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Med, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
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HYPOXIA AND EXERCISE | 2006年 / 588卷
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multiple inert gas elimination technique; pulmonary gas exchange; perfusion heterogeneity;
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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Many apparently healthy individuals experience pulmonary gas exchange limitations during exercise, and the term "exercise induced arterial hypoxemia" (EIAH) has been used to describe the increase in alveolar-arterial difference for oxygen (AaDO(2)), which combined with a minimal alveolar hyperventilatory response, results in a reduction in arterial PO2. Despite more than two decades of research, the mechanisms of pulmonary gas exchange limitations during exercise are still debated. Using data in 166 healthy normal subjects collated from several previously published studies it can be shown that similar to 20% of the variation in PaO2 between individuals can be explained on the basis of variations in alveolar ventilation, whereas variations in AaDO(2) explain similar to 80%. Using multiple inert gas data the relative contributions of ventilation-perfusion ("V-A/Q") inequality and diffusion limitation to the AaDO(2) can be assessed. During maximal exercise, both in individuals with minimal (AaDO(2) < 20 Torr, x = 13 +/- 5, means +/- SD, n = 35) and moderate to severe (AaDO(2) 25-40 Torr, x = 33 6, n = 20) gas exchange limitations, V-A/Q inequality is an important contributor to the AaDO(2). However, in subjects with minimal gas exchange impairment, V-A/Q inequality accounts for virtually all of the AaDO(2) (12 +/- 6 Tort), whereas in subjects with moderate to severe gas exchange impairment it accounts for less than 50% of the AaDO(2) (15 +/- 6 Torr). Using this framework, the difficulties associated with unraveling the mechanisms of pulmonary gas exchange limitations during exercise are explored, and current data discussed.
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