The purpose of this article is to set out the hypothesis that arterial PO2 may play a significant role in the regulation of breathing at sea level. The following points are made: 1) Although CO2 is clearly the dominant feedback signal in the acute setting, there is evidence, particularly clinical observation, that the ventilatory response to CO2 may adapt. 2) Although the ventilatory response to an acute variation in alveolar PO2 around sea-level values is feeble, studies at altitude have shown that over longer-time periods alveolar PO2 is a more powerful regulator of ventilation. 3) Recent evidence suggests that mechanisms associated with ventilatory acclimatization to hypoxia are active at sea-level values for PO2, and indeed affect the a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study investigates the role of hypoxia in the context o...
SummaryVentilatory control undergoes profound changes on ascent to high altitude. We hypothesized th...
International audienceBackground: Body position alters aspects of pulmonary function in health and d...
The purpose of this article is to set out the hypothesis that arterial PO2 may play a significant ro...
This review of ventilatory acclimatization to altitude/hypoxia (VAH) emphasizes the widely differing...
This review of ventilatory acclimatization to altitude/hypoxia (VAH) emphasizes the widely differing...
Ventilatory control undergoes profound changes on ascent to high altitude. We hypothesized that the ...
1. Acute exposure to hypoxia stimulates ventilation and induces hypocapnia. Long-term exposure to hy...
This study assessed whether the form of the peripheral chemoreflex response to hypoxia depends on th...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of prolonged hypoxia on ventilatory control in humans. Ch...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityRespiration is the ...
Upon rapid ascent to high altitude or acute exposure to hypoxia ventilation rises rapidly (the acu...
During ventilatory acclimatization to hypoxia (VAH), the relationship between ventilation (VE) and e...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine how the ventilatory decline observed during sustain...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study investigates the role of hypoxia in the context o...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study investigates the role of hypoxia in the context o...
SummaryVentilatory control undergoes profound changes on ascent to high altitude. We hypothesized th...
International audienceBackground: Body position alters aspects of pulmonary function in health and d...
The purpose of this article is to set out the hypothesis that arterial PO2 may play a significant ro...
This review of ventilatory acclimatization to altitude/hypoxia (VAH) emphasizes the widely differing...
This review of ventilatory acclimatization to altitude/hypoxia (VAH) emphasizes the widely differing...
Ventilatory control undergoes profound changes on ascent to high altitude. We hypothesized that the ...
1. Acute exposure to hypoxia stimulates ventilation and induces hypocapnia. Long-term exposure to hy...
This study assessed whether the form of the peripheral chemoreflex response to hypoxia depends on th...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of prolonged hypoxia on ventilatory control in humans. Ch...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityRespiration is the ...
Upon rapid ascent to high altitude or acute exposure to hypoxia ventilation rises rapidly (the acu...
During ventilatory acclimatization to hypoxia (VAH), the relationship between ventilation (VE) and e...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine how the ventilatory decline observed during sustain...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study investigates the role of hypoxia in the context o...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study investigates the role of hypoxia in the context o...
SummaryVentilatory control undergoes profound changes on ascent to high altitude. We hypothesized th...
International audienceBackground: Body position alters aspects of pulmonary function in health and d...