Weil M H, Bisera J, Trevino R P, Rackow E C
Crit Care Med. 1985 Nov;13(11):907-9. doi: 10.1097/00003246-198511000-00011.
Previous studies demonstrated selective increases in mixed venous carbon dioxide tension (PvCO2) during CPR in a porcine model of cardiac arrest. This was associated with a decrease in end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration (ETCO2), possibly due to a critical reduction in cardiac output and therefore pulmonary blood flow during CPR. We investigated the relationship between ETco2 and cardiac output before cardiac arrest and during CPR. Observations in 19 minipigs confirmed a high linear correlation between ETco2 and cardiac output. We conclude that the increase in Pvco2 and the concurrent decrease in ETco2 reflect a critical reduction in cardiac output, which reduces alveolar blood flow to the extent that carbon dioxide clearance by the lung fails to keep pace with systemic CO2 production.
先前的研究表明,在猪心脏骤停模型的心肺复苏期间,混合静脉血二氧化碳分压(PvCO2)有选择性升高。这与呼气末二氧化碳浓度(ETCO2)降低有关,可能是由于心肺复苏期间心输出量严重减少,进而导致肺血流量减少。我们研究了心脏骤停前及心肺复苏期间ETco2与心输出量之间的关系。对19只小型猪的观察证实,ETco2与心输出量之间存在高度线性相关性。我们得出结论,Pvco2升高及同时出现的ETco2降低反映了心输出量严重减少,这使得肺泡血流量减少,以至于肺清除二氧化碳的速度无法跟上全身二氧化碳的产生速度。