Young I H, Woolcock A J
J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol. 1978 Jan;44(1):93-6. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1978.44.1.93.
Arterial oxygen (Pao2) and carbon dioxide (Paco2) tensions and inspired minute ventilation were measured during the first 2 min of stair-climbing exercise in nine normal subjects. The subjects climbed a staircase at a rate of approximately 9 m vertical height every minute and arterial blood was drawn from an indwelling cannula at 15-s intervals. Large falls in Pao2 from a resting value of 92 +/- 2.0 (mean +/- SE) Torr to a lowest value of 65 +/- 3.4 Torr were recorded in the first 50 s of exercise while Paco2 oscillated around the resting value. Most subjects demonstrated an initial plateau of Pao2 for at least 7 s followed by a rapid fall and subsequent rise toward the resting level after 1 min. The falls in Pao2 measured were larger than those reported for laboratory exercise. The possible reasons for this discrepancy are discussed.
在9名正常受试者进行爬楼梯运动的前2分钟内,测量了动脉血氧分压(Pao2)、二氧化碳分压(Paco2)以及每分钟的吸气分钟通气量。受试者以每分钟约9米垂直高度的速度爬楼梯,并每隔15秒从留置套管中抽取动脉血。在运动的前50秒内,Pao2从静息值92±2.0(平均值±标准误)托大幅降至最低值65±3.4托,而Paco2则在静息值附近波动。大多数受试者在运动开始时Pao2至少有7秒的平台期,随后迅速下降,1分钟后又向静息水平上升。测量到的Pao2下降幅度大于实验室运动报告的降幅。文中讨论了这种差异的可能原因。