A new analysis of the relationship between cardiac output (Q˙) and oxygen consumption V˙O2 is presented (Q˙-V˙O2 diagram). Data from different sources in the literature have been used for validation in three conditions: exercise and rest in normoxia, and exercise in hypoxia. The effects of changes in arterial oxygen concentration CaO2 on Q˙ are discussed, as well as the effects of predominant sympathetic or vagal stimulation. Differences appear depending on whether CaO2 is varied by means of changes in blood haemoglobin concentration or changes in arterial oxygen saturation. The present Q˙-V˙O2 diagram allows comprehensive description of oxygen transport in exercising humans; it expands applicability of the historical Q˙-V˙O2 relationship t...
Arteriovenous O2 content (a-vCO2) differences increase during exercise in normal subjects through se...
Oxygen uptake (V̇o2) kinetics are prolonged in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). This may b...
flow rate index, oxygen binding by hemoglobin, and oxygen consumption have been examined in patients...
1. Recently it was suggested that submaximal cardiac output (Q) could vary in response to changes in...
At a given steady O2 consumption (VO2) in normoxia, cardiac output (Q) is inversely proportional to ...
It gets more and more frequent to use oxygen consumption (VO2) to evaluate exercise capacity and res...
We investigated the repeatability and the clinical usefulness of assessing several parameters relate...
At exercise steady state, the lower the arterial oxygen saturation (SaO(2)), the lower the O(2) retu...
dioxide pressure-concentration relationship in arterial and mixed venous blood during exercise. J Ap...
It has been suggested that cardiac output is an important factor in oxygen transport system to deter...
Oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text]o2) measured at the mouth, which is equal to the cardiac output (C...
The hypothesis that variability in individual's cardiac output response affects the kinetics of pulm...
Arterio-venous oxygen difference is very high at rest (70-80%) and is the main determinant to set an...
We hypothesised that phase II time constant (2) of alveolar O2 uptake (VO2A ) is longer in hypoxia t...
We tested the hypothesis that vagal withdrawal plays a role in the rapid (phase I) cardiopulmonary r...
Arteriovenous O2 content (a-vCO2) differences increase during exercise in normal subjects through se...
Oxygen uptake (V̇o2) kinetics are prolonged in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). This may b...
flow rate index, oxygen binding by hemoglobin, and oxygen consumption have been examined in patients...
1. Recently it was suggested that submaximal cardiac output (Q) could vary in response to changes in...
At a given steady O2 consumption (VO2) in normoxia, cardiac output (Q) is inversely proportional to ...
It gets more and more frequent to use oxygen consumption (VO2) to evaluate exercise capacity and res...
We investigated the repeatability and the clinical usefulness of assessing several parameters relate...
At exercise steady state, the lower the arterial oxygen saturation (SaO(2)), the lower the O(2) retu...
dioxide pressure-concentration relationship in arterial and mixed venous blood during exercise. J Ap...
It has been suggested that cardiac output is an important factor in oxygen transport system to deter...
Oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text]o2) measured at the mouth, which is equal to the cardiac output (C...
The hypothesis that variability in individual's cardiac output response affects the kinetics of pulm...
Arterio-venous oxygen difference is very high at rest (70-80%) and is the main determinant to set an...
We hypothesised that phase II time constant (2) of alveolar O2 uptake (VO2A ) is longer in hypoxia t...
We tested the hypothesis that vagal withdrawal plays a role in the rapid (phase I) cardiopulmonary r...
Arteriovenous O2 content (a-vCO2) differences increase during exercise in normal subjects through se...
Oxygen uptake (V̇o2) kinetics are prolonged in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). This may b...
flow rate index, oxygen binding by hemoglobin, and oxygen consumption have been examined in patients...