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New Indirect Fick Procedure for the Determination of Cardiac Output

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THE indirect Fick method for determining cardiac output, which requires neither catheterization nor arterial puncture, would be the method of choice but for one serious drawback, namely, the difficulty of obtaining a reliable value for the carbon dioxide tension in (oxygenated) venous blood. It is now generally recognized that, when the breath is held, no equilibrium between alveolar and mixed venous Pco2 is attained in the 15–20 sec. before recirculation intervenes. It has been proposed to plot the increase in pressure of alveolar carbon dioxide, Pco2 while the breath is held, and to compute the mean value of venous Pco2 by means of extrapolation1. Since alveolar Pco2 cannot be measured while the breath is held, this method requires the determination of alveolar Pco2 at the end of a number of successive periods of holding the breath of different lengths. This results in considerable scatter of the experimental points and, thus, in an appreciable degree of uncertainty regarding the value for alveolar Pco2.

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DEFARES, J., WISE, M. & DUYFF, J. New Indirect Fick Procedure for the Determination of Cardiac Output. Nature 192, 760–761 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/192760a0

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