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[Effects of carbon dioxide (hypocapnia and hypercapnia) on tissue blood flow and oxygenation of liver, kidney and skeletal muscle in the dog].
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Hyperventilation resulted in a significant decrease in HABF, PVBF, liver surface PO2 and kidney surface PO2 in parallel with the decreased PaCO2, but these parameters increased dose dependently when the carbon dioxide was added to the inspired gas (hypercapnic hyperventilation). On the contrary, FABF and skeletal muscle surface PO2 increased by hypocapnia and decreased during hypercapnia. Neither PaCO2 or cardiac output showed any significant change during the entire experiment. Arterial PCO2 appears to exert significant effects on both splanchnic and skeletal muscle perfusion as well as corresponding changes in tissue oxygenations. It is possible that injudicious and prolonged hypocapnic hyperventilation may seriously compromise splanchnic organ perfusion and oxygenation.