There are significant gender differences in ventilation, gas exchange, and anesthetic requirements in rats subjected to critical care conditions. The gas-exchange values observed in these spontaneously breathing rats may represent the optimal levels attainable during pentobarbital anesthesia with normal lungs. They may serve as standards for ventilator settings in the rat models used for critical care studies.
A relatively long-term exogenous hypercapnia can significantly increase oxygen-carrying capacity in normal ventilated dogs. Whether this effect can occur during permissive hypercapnia because of controlled ventilation in patients warrants investigation.
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