Evaluation of the Carbon Dioxide Response on Pulsed Neutron Logs

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Alan Matthew Sibbit ◽  
David Alan Rose ◽  
Jacob V. Brahmakulam ◽  
Tong Zhou ◽  
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Harold W. Brown

To analyze cerebral influences modifying autonomic respiratory responses, we compared normals and patients with bilateral pyramidal tract disease for their ventilatory response to hypoxia and hypoxia-hypercapnia. During eucapnia, the two groups showed similar hypoxic responses. During hypercapnia, the ventilatory response to hypoxia was greater in the brain-damaged subjects. This apparent augmentation, however, was due entirely to anoxia interacting with an abnormally facilitated carbon dioxide sensitivity: compared with normals, brain-damaged patients at PaOO2 90–100 mm Hg showed an 85% greater CO2 response, and at PaOO2 50 mm Hg showed a 79% greater CO2 response. Since cerebral dysfunction facilitated the ventilatory response to hypoxia-hypercapnia combined but not the response to hypoxia alone, the results imply that the two respiratory stimuli interact centrally rather than peripherally. respiration; brain damage; interaction; carbon dioxide response; forebrain effects; ventilation with CNS disease Submitted on February 18, 1963


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