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年龄增长和妊娠对运动时分钟通气量/二氧化碳产量反应的影响。

Impact of ageing and pregnancy on the minute ventilation/carbon dioxide production response to exercise.

机构信息

Centre for Heart Lung Innovation, Providence Health Care Research Institute, The University of British Columbia, St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, Canada.

Dept of Physical Therapy, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

出版信息

Eur Respir Rev. 2021 Jul 20;30(161). doi: 10.1183/16000617.0225-2020. Print 2021 Sep 30.

Abstract

Ventilatory efficiency can be evaluated using the relationship between minute ventilation (') and the rate of CO production (' ). In accordance with the modified alveolar ventilation equation, this relationship is determined by changes in dead space volume ( ) and/or the arterial CO tension ( ) equilibrium point. In this review, we summarise the physiological factors that may account for normative ageing and pregnancy induced increases in '/' during exercise. Evidence suggests that age-related increases in and pregnancy-related decreases in the equilibrium point are mechanistically linked to the increased '/' during exercise. Importantly, the resultant increase in '/' (ratio or slope), with normal ageing or pregnancy, remains below the critical threshold for prognostic indication in cardiopulmonary disease, is not associated with increased risk of adverse health outcomes, and does not affect the respiratory system's ability to fulfil its primary role of eliminating CO and maintaining arterial oxygen saturation during exercise.

摘要

通气效率可以通过分钟通气量(')和二氧化碳产生率(')之间的关系来评估。根据改良的肺泡通气方程,这种关系由死腔量()和/或动脉二氧化碳张力()平衡点的变化决定。在这篇综述中,我们总结了可能导致正常衰老和妊娠期间运动时'/ '增加的生理因素。有证据表明,与年龄相关的'增加和与妊娠相关的'平衡点下降与运动时'/ '增加在机制上有关。重要的是,正常衰老或妊娠时'/ '(比值或斜率)的增加仍低于心肺疾病预后指标的临界阈值,与不良健康结果的风险增加无关,也不影响呼吸系统在运动期间消除二氧化碳和维持动脉氧饱和度的主要作用。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9668/9488679/0507c7db2ed2/ERR-0225-2020.01.jpg

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