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Title: Cardiac output and mixed venous oxygen content measurements by a tracer bolus method: theory. Author: Clark JS, Lin YJ, Criddle MJ, Cutillo AG, Bigler AH, Farr FL, Renzetti AD. Journal: J Appl Physiol (1985); 1997 Sep; 83(3):884-96. PubMed ID: 9292477. Abstract: We present a bolus method of inert-gas delivery to the lungs that facilitates application of multiple inert gases and the multiple inert-gas-exchange technique (MIGET) model to noninvasive measurements of cardiac output (CO) and central mixed venous oxygen content Reduction in recirculation error is made possible by 1) replacement of sinusoidal input functions with impulse inputs and 2) replacement of steady-state analyses with transient analyses. Recirculation error reduction increases the inert-gas selection to include common gases without unusually high (and difficult to find) tissue-to-blood partition coefficients for maximizing the systemic filtering efficiency. This paper also presents a practical method for determining the recirculation contributions to inert expired profiles in animals and determining their specific contributions to errors in the calculations of CO and from simulations applied to published ventilation-perfusion ratio (V/Q) profiles. Recirculation errors from common gases were found to be reducible to the order of 5% or less for both CO and whereas simulation studies indicate that measurement bias contributions from recirculation, V/Q mismatch, and the V/Q extraction process can be limited to 15% for subjects with severe V/Q mismatch and high inspired oxygen fraction levels. These studies demonstrate a decreasing influence of V/Q mismatch on parameter extraction bias as the number of inert gases are increased. However, the influence of measurement uncertainty on parameter extraction error limits improvement to six gases.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]