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. 1979 Apr;50(4):357-62.

Tissue gas and blood analyses of human subjects breathing 80% argon and 20% oxygen

  • PMID: 464956

Tissue gas and blood analyses of human subjects breathing 80% argon and 20% oxygen

D J Horrigan et al. Aviat Space Environ Med. 1979 Apr.

Abstract

Eight human volunteers, individually studied in a hyperbaric chamber, breathed: 1) air at 1 ATA; 2) 80% argon and 20% oxygen and 1 ATA for 30 min; 3) air at 1 ATA for 30 min; 4) 100% 02 at 1 ATA for 30 min; 5) air at 1 ATA for 30 min; 6) 100% O2 at 2 ATA for 60 min; and 7) 80% argon and 20% oxygen at 1 ATA for 30 min. Oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and argon tensions were measured in muscle and subcutaneous tissue by mass spectroscopic analyses. Venous blood obtained at regular intervals was analyzed for coagulation and fibrinolytic factors. Inert gas narcosis was not observed. After breathing argon for 30 min, muscle argon tensions were almost three times subcutaneous tensions. Argon wash-in mirrored nitrogen wash-out. Argon wash-in and wash-out had no effect on tissue Po2 or Pco2. Coagulation and fibrinolytic changes usually associated with vascular bubbles were absent.

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