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Ventilation
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This rather arcane calculator is for studies of ventilation (breathing dynamics) using open-flow plethysmography systems. It will compute tidal volume (Vt, the volume of gas inspired with each breath), minute volume (Vmin, the total volume of gas inspired each minute), and oxygen extraction (EO2, the fraction of inspired oxygen that is absorbed from tidal gas). To support these calculations -- which are largely based on the small pressure fluctuations induced by the warming and wetting of tidal air -- you need to provide a number of variables. Several of these are self-explanatory (at least if you know something about respiratory physiology). Abbreviations for some of the more obscure ones are:
In this fairly typical example, the animal (a mouse) breathed about 6.3
times per second (not unusual for a small mammal in cold conditions) and
had a tidal volume of 0.256 ml and a minute volume of about 97 ml/min. The
oxygen extraction was about 25.7%. |
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