Effects of body position and age on membrane diffusing capacity and pulmonary capillary blood volume
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Effects of body position and age on membrane diffusing capacity and pulmonary capillary blood volume
Abstract
The effects of body position and age on the membrane diffusing capacity (Dm), pulmonary capillary blood volume (Vc), and the single breath carbon monoxide diffusing capacity (Dco) were evaluated in the erect (sitting) and supine positions in 16 normal young men (under 40 years old, younger group) and in 13 older men (over 40 years old, older group). Dm and Vc were estimated by several measurements of the Dco at increasing alveolar oxygen tension (PAO2). The results showed that Dco, Dm, Vc, and Kco (Dco corrected by alveolar volume) decreased with age in both positions. The differences in Dco, VC, and Kco between the two positions (supine minus the erect position) also decreased with age. The mechanisms of the increases in Dco in the supine position remain to be explained but may be due to a change in pulmonary capillary shape from an elliptical (erect position) to a circular configuration (supine position) since Vc increased more than Dm on assuming the supine position. The findings may be of clinical importance since many physicians have attempted to utilize a reduction in the positional change in Dco as a potential marker of disease.
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