Stimulation of the peripheral chemoreceptors with sodium bicarbonate
- PMID: 9124
- DOI: 10.1093/bja/48.9.853
Stimulation of the peripheral chemoreceptors with sodium bicarbonate
Abstract
The i.v. administration of sodium bicarbonate was found to cause an increase in arterial pH, followed by an increase in PaCO2. This caused a large increase in lung ventilation in in PaO2. Oxygen administration in human subjects, and anatomical denervation of the chemoreceptors in dogs, caused a substantial delay in the ventilatory responses to sodium bicarbonate. It was concluded that the i.v. administration of sodium bicarbonate provides a method of testing the presence of peripheral chemoreflexes which has the advantage of being independent of alveolar ventilation.
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