2010
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.24.1_supplement.615.2
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Gas bubble composition does not affect the detection of exercise‐induced intrapulmonary arteriovenous shunt in hypoxia, normoxia or hyperoxia

Abstract: Concern has been raised that altering the fraction of inspired O2 (FIO2) could accelerate or decelerate microbubble dissolution time within the pulmonary vasculature and thereby invalidate the ability of saline contrast echocardiography to detect IPAV shunt. The current study determined if the gaseous component used for saline contrast echocardiography affects the detection of exercise‐induced IPAV shunt under varying FIO2's. Eleven healthy subjects (6 female) performed three, 11 min bouts of cycle ergometer e… Show more

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