1978
DOI: 10.1007/bf02116724
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5. The relationship between tissue and arterial pH in hypercarbic rabbits

Abstract: Continuous tissue pH and intermittent central arterial pH were measured in six rabbits during 10-min exposures to a mixture of 10% CO2 and 90% O2. In control and recovery situations tissue pH was more acidic than arterial pH by a mean value of 0.07 pH units. During periods of rapidly increasing pCO2, the steady state relationship was inverted with tissue pH being more alkaline than arterial pH. After a second exposure to CO2, mean tissue pH values did not recover to baseline. It is concluded that in the rabbit… Show more

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“…One element that may influence its validity is the unavoidable tissue damage during the application of the electrode (14). However, the results we obtained were most likely accurate because each of the five animals demonstrated similar marked changes in brain tissue pH during the induction of hypercarbia and the return to normocarbia (see Fig.…”
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confidence: 72%
“…One element that may influence its validity is the unavoidable tissue damage during the application of the electrode (14). However, the results we obtained were most likely accurate because each of the five animals demonstrated similar marked changes in brain tissue pH during the induction of hypercarbia and the return to normocarbia (see Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%