1954
DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1954.7.1.43
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Influence of Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibition on Renal Effects of Acute Respiratory Alkalosis and Acidosis in Human Subjects

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“…There was also a decrease in the partial pressure of arterial CO 2 due to improved ventilation. A number of other investigators (3–7) also reported a prompt lowering of CO 2 tension in the blood with the use of acetazolamide. This was followed by increased exercise tolerance, decreased dyspnea, and improved pulmonary function.…”
Section: Medication Designed To Rid the Body Of Excess Co2 In Emphysementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was also a decrease in the partial pressure of arterial CO 2 due to improved ventilation. A number of other investigators (3–7) also reported a prompt lowering of CO 2 tension in the blood with the use of acetazolamide. This was followed by increased exercise tolerance, decreased dyspnea, and improved pulmonary function.…”
Section: Medication Designed To Rid the Body Of Excess Co2 In Emphysementioning
confidence: 99%