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Effects of elevated oxygen and carbon dioxide partial pressures on respiratory function and cognitive performance

Hyperoxia during diving has been suggested to exacerbate hypercapnic narcosis and promote unconsciousness. We tested this hypothesis in male volunteers (12 at rest, 10 at 75 W cycle ergometer exercise) breathing each of four gases in a hyperbaric chamber. Inspired Po2 (PiO2) was 0.21 and 1.3 atmospheres (atm) without or with an individual subject's maximum tolerable inspired CO2 (PiO2 = 0.055–0.085 atm).

Measurements included end-tidal CO2 partial pressure (PetCO2), rating of perceived discomfort (RPD), expired minute ventilation (Ve), and cognitive function assessed by auditory n-back test. The most prominent finding was, irrespective of PetCO2, that minute ventilation was 8–9 l/min greater for rest or exercise with a PiO2 of 1.3 atm compared with 0.21 atm (P < 0.0001). For...

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