日本衛生学雑誌
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高圧酸素療法による血中COHb半減期に関する研究
佐々木 武五十嵐 穆小此木 国明大岩 弘典
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1975 年 30 巻 3 号 p. 387-396

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The elimination rate of COHb in the blood was measured by a tonometer and the COHb saturation of the human blood under the exposure of 0.3% CO in the air for 30 minutes was estimated to be about 47%. The CO elimination of the tonometered blood by the exposure to 4 kinds of gases: 1ATA air, 1ATA O2, 1.9ATA O2 and 2.8ATA O2, showed a linear decrease on the semilogarithmic figure, and the gradient coefficient (k) of the straight lines showed a good reproducibility and a significant difference from each other.
The COHb elimination after supplying a 0.3% CO air mixture for 20 minutes to 23 mongrel male dogs weighing 12 to 18kg was observed by letting them breathe 1ATA air for 300 minutes, 1ATA O2 for 120 minutes, 1.9ATA O2 for 60 minutes and 2.8ATA O2 for 30 minutes. The COHb decrease of the CO-poisoned dogs showed also a semilogarithmically linear tendency and the gradient coefficient (k) among these four gas-breathing groups showed a significant difference.
The mean half-clearance time (t/2) of each group was: 1ATA air for 188 minutes, 1ATA O2 for 32 minutes, 1.9ATA O2 for 25 minutes and 2.8ATA O2 for 12 minutes.
The higher the O2 partial pressure in the inspired gas increased, the greater became the decrease of the COHb clearance time and the greater became the decrease of the half-clearance time. The CO elimination by the dogs at a high pO2 was greater than that by the tonometer under the same pO2, but at a low pO2, on the contrary, a different relation was observed. This fact may be explained by the improvement of the ventilatory and circulatory functions of the alveoli concerned with the CO elimination at a high pO2, but at a low pO2 the alveolar functions are impaired by CO and the O2 supply is insufficient to cover the dysfunction, so the CO elimination is greater in the tonometered blood than in the dog blood.
The procedure of OHP for CO poisoning was designed by the CO elimination rate in the dogs, assuming it to be the same as that in the human, for the patients of three levels of severity of CO poisoning: Phase I is breathing of 2.8ATA O2 for 20 minutes, usually for the patients of each level of severity, then Phase II (breathing of 1.9ATA O2) follows after that for deadly poisoning (COHb in the blood, 80%) for 57 minutes, for severe poisoning (COHb, 60%) for 46 minutes and for medium poisoning (COHb, 40%) for 32 minutes.
After the treatment of Phase II, the blood COHb content decrease to 5%, a safety level for CO poisoning.
This process is practical and effective for the OHP treatment of CO poisoning, and besides it is not only safe against O2 poisoning but also is capable of supplying rapidly a sufficient amount of oxygen to improve the condition of the anoxic tissues.

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