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Minute ventilation increased to maintain stable CO2 elimination rate.
Minute ventilation increased to maintain a stable CO2 elimination rate as read from the CO2 analyzer.
With both rebreathing systems, minute ventilation increased during rebreathing, as did arterial and mixed venous carbon dioxide tensions.
Consequently, the minute ventilation increased to a significantly greater extent in CHL1 /– mice than in the wild-type counterparts.
Tidal volume and minute ventilation increased, whereas ETCO2 and EAdi decreased over the three cycles preceding central apnea Table 4. VT = tidal volume; RR = respiratory rate; VE = minute ventilation; ETCO2 = end-tidal carbon dioxyde; PSV = pressure support ventilation.
When the ventilatory rate was set from 20 ± 3/min to 26 ± 3/min to achieve a reduction of ETCO2 of 1.33 kPa, the expiratory minute ventilation increased (P < 0.05) and the PaCO2 decreased from 5.85 ± 1.06 kPa to 4.92 ± 1.06 kPa (P < 0.01).
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Minute ventilation increases, stimulated by the rising progesterone level.
In respiratory diseases such as COPD and bronchial asthma the minute ventilation increases significantly [ 13– 15].
We reported a significant elevation of the plateau minute ventilation increase during unloaded cycling in all patients with overweight compared to controls, whatever their baseline PaO2 level.
The cost of the custom made semi-closed circuit is recuperated for 13, 10 and 8 patients when their minute ventilation increases to 10, 12.5 and 15 L/min respectively.
Tidal volume per body weight was also comparable between groups (Table 3), respiratory rate increased with increasing disease severity (Table 3; p-value for trend <0.001), leading to an increased minute ventilation and increased peak expiratory flows with disease severity (Table 3).
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