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space, as exhaled gas in narrow ducting will not necessarily mix well with fresh gas from inhalation ducting, but exhaled gas beyond the exhaust non-return valves can reasonably be assumed to not mix with fresh gas if the valves function correctly. The total effective dead space can be minimized by keeping the volume of this external dead space as small as possible, but this should not unduly increase the work of breathing, which can become critical in breathing apparatus used at high ambient pressure.
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458:(450-500 mL). In Fowler's original study, the anatomic dead space was 156 ± 28 mL (n=45 males) or 26% of their tidal volume. Despite the flexibility of the trachea and smaller conducting airways, their overall volume (i.e. the anatomic dead space) changes little with bronchoconstriction or when breathing hard during exercise.
419:. Although one end of the snorkel is open to the air, when the wearer breathes in, they inhale a significant quantity of air that remained in the snorkel from the previous exhalation. Therefore, a snorkel increases the person's dead space by adding even more airway that does not participate in gas exchange.
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using a mandatory mode, the patient breathes at a rate and tidal volume that is dictated by the machine. Because of dead space, taking deep breaths more slowly (e.g. ten 500 ml breaths per minute) is more effective than taking shallow breaths quickly (e.g. twenty 250 ml breaths per minute). Although
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A different maneuver is employed in measuring anatomic dead space: the test subject breathes all the way out, inhales deeply from a 0% nitrogen gas mixture (usually 100% oxygen) and then breathes out into equipment that measures nitrogen and gas volume. This final exhalation occurs in three phases.
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flows in both directions as the user breathes in and out, causing the last exhaled gas to be immediately inhaled on the next breath, increasing the necessary tidal volume and respiratory effort to get the same amount of usable air or breathing gas, and increasing the accumulation of
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Symbol relating the hydrogen ion concentration or activity of a solution to that of a standard solution; approximately equal to the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration. pH is an indicator of the relative acidity or alkalinity of a
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exhaled from the healthy alveoli is diluted by the air in the conducting airways (anatomic dead space) and by gas from alveoli that are over-ventilated in relation to their perfusion. This dilution factor can be calculated once the mixed expired
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The alveolar dead space is determined as the difference between the physiological dead space (measured using the
Enghoff modification of the Bohr equation) and the anatomic dead space (measured using Fowler's single breath technique).
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Williams R, Rankin, N, Smith, T, Galler, D, Seakins, P (November 1996). "Relationship between the humidity and temperature of inspired gas and the function of the airway mucosa".
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of the mixed expired gas in the collection bag). Algebraically, this dilution factor will give us the physiological dead space as calculated by the Bohr equation:
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Heller H, Könen-Bergmann M, Schuster K (1999). "An algebraic solution to dead space determination according to Fowler's graphical method".
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Mitchell S, Cronje F, Meintjies W, Britz H (2007). "Fatal respiratory failure during a technical rebreather dive at extreme pressure".
1468:"External dead space explains sex-differences in the ventilatory response to submaximal exercise in children with and without obesity"
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Burke TV, KĂĽng, M, Burki, NK (1989). "Pulmonary gas exchange during histamine-induced bronchoconstriction in asthmatic subjects".
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1712:Mountaineering breathing apparatus
1638:Interactive Respiratory Physiology
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282:Oxygen content of arterial blood
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2272:Carbon dioxide scrubber
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2092:Atmospheric diving suit
2008:Partial rebreather mask
1772:Supplied-air respirator
1705:Emergency oxygen system
1525:Aviat Space Environ Med
1117:is about one-third of V
2845:Respiratory physiology
2470:mechanical ventilation
2379:Respiratory physiology
1824:Elastomeric respirator
1789:Particulate respirator
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203:oxygen exchange index
2776:respiratory quotient
2631:body plethysmography
2550:Hering–Breuer reflex
2425:pulmonary surfactant
2190:Emergency gas supply
2085:Submarine escape set
1609:John B. West. 2011.
1240:"Wasted Ventilation"
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1988:Non-rebreather mask
1971:Supplemental oxygen
1947:Hyperbaric medicine
1893:Anaesthetic machine
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1998:Oxygen mask
1993:Oxygen hood
1918:Pocket mask
1898:Bubble CPAP
1835:Regulations
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486:Calculating
2839:Categories
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2731:hemoglobin
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2430:compliance
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1753:and others
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1634:Dead space
1436:(1): 1–2.
1246:2013-11-27
1163:References
1017:ventilated
380:hemoglobin
353:Components
327:Dead space
2688:Perfusion
2200:Facepiece
2140:Half mask
1930:Iron lung
1799:Dust mask
1492:1569-9048
1081:talking).
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2699:V/Q scan
2336:Glossary
2312:Category
1765:Canister
1760:Gas mask
1640:website.
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1132:See also
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291:solution
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2745:2,3-BPG
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2480:Control
2324:Commons
2165:General
2075:Snorkel
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