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Alveolar Pathways during 90-Foot, Breath-Hold Dives
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1962
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50-Foot DepthGas Exchange ProcessGas TensionsKinesiologyBiomechanicsReversed Oxygen GradientApplied PhysiologyRespiratory NeurobiologyHealth SciencesPulmonary CirculationVentilationAlveolar BiologyRespiration (Physiology)Alveolar PathwaysExercise PhysiologyPhysiologyPulmonary PhysiologyLung MechanicsTissue OxygenationMedicine
The gas tensions of mixed expired and alveolar air were measured at various depths during descent and ascent. A reversed carbon dioxide gradient from the lungs into the blood was demonstrated at the 50-foot depth. At 90 feet, 45 percent of the pre-dive carbon dioxide content of the lungs had disappeared. There was no indication of a reversed oxygen gradient during ascent.
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