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University of British Columbia, Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Center, John Owen Pavilion, 3055 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1Z3, Canada
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Correspondence to: I B Stewart email: kiwi{at}interchange.ubc.ca
BackgroundPulmonary diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (Dlco), alveolar capillary membrane diffusing capacity (Dm), and pulmonary capillary blood volume (Vc) are all significantly reduced after exercise.
ObjectiveTo investigate whether measurement position affects this impaired gas transfer.
MethodsBefore and one, two, and four hours after incremental cycle ergometer exercise to fatigue, single breath Dlco, Dm, and Vc measurements were obtained in 10 healthy men in a randomly assigned supine and upright seated position.
ResultsAfter exercise, Dlco, Dm, and Vc were significantly depressed compared with baseline in both positions. The supine position produced significantly higher values over time for Dlco (5.22 (0.13) v 4.66 (0.15) ml/min/mm Hg/l, p = 0.022) and Dm (6.78 (0.19) v 6.03 (0.19) ml/min/mm Hg/l, p = 0.016), but there was no significant position effect for Vc. There was a similar pattern of change over time for Dlco, Dm, and Vc in the two positions.
ConclusionsThe change in Dlco after exercise appears to be primarily due to a decrease in Vc. Although the mechanism for the reduction in Vc cannot be determined from these data, passive relocation of blood to the periphery as the result of gravity can be discounted, suggesting that active vasoconstriction of the pulmonary vasculature and/or peripheral vasodilatation is occurring after exercise.
Key Words: pulmonary; diffusing capacity; exercise; body position; blood volume; lung
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