Abstract:After a 30-s breath-hold (BH), expired temperature (TE) does not reach core temperature. One explanation is that the gas in the airways is not in thermal equilibrium with the airway walls. This possibility was eliminated by comparing TE in six subjects breathing either helium-oxygen or air after a BH. Another possibility is that the airway walls and surrounding tissues have sufficient thermal inertia to slow down thermal equilibrium during BH. This was checked by measuring oral and upper esophageal temperature… Show more
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