Three successive steady-state CO2-response curves. No change of sensitivity of the ventilatory controlling system for CO2
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00581961
Three successive steady-state CO2-response curves. No change of sensitivity of the ventilatory controlling system for CO2
Abstract
Three successive steady-state CO2-response curves, with 10-minute intervals, were taken in seven healthy subjects at rest in normoxia. No systematic difference in the slopes between the three curves could be found. The results suggest that a previous steady-state CO2-response curve does not change the sensitivity of the ventilatory controlling system for CO2.
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