Scamman F L, Ghoneim M M
Clin Physiol. 1983 Dec;3(6):487-90. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-097x.1983.tb00857.x.
The minimum duration of the rest period between repeated Read rebreathing tests required to prevent interference between tests is yet unknown. Four male and four female volunteers performed eight Read rebreathing CO2 response tests in a period of 2.5 h. The test-to-test interval was as short as 10 min. No major differences in slope or intercept were found according to time in either the group as a whole or as male and female groups taken separately. There was a slight but nonsignificant depression in slope for the 3rd to 5th tests. The females responded less to a CO2 challenge than did the males. It is concluded that a test-to-test interval as short as 10 min does not effect the results of the Read rebreathing test.
为防止测试之间的干扰,重复进行Read再呼吸测试所需的最短休息时间尚不清楚。四名男性和四名女性志愿者在2.5小时内进行了八次Read再呼吸二氧化碳反应测试。测试间隔短至10分钟。无论是作为一个整体的组,还是分别作为男性组和女性组,根据时间来看,斜率或截距均未发现重大差异。第3至5次测试的斜率略有下降,但不显著。女性对二氧化碳刺激的反应比男性小。得出的结论是,短至10分钟的测试间隔不会影响Read再呼吸测试的结果。