抄録
The gas exchange ratio (R) obtained from O2 and CO2 concentrations measured in rebreathing air usually shows a linear relation to the PCO2. By referring to this relation and the R which equals the Haldane effect coefficient and zero, the true- and oxygenated-venous PCO2 are obtained in addition to the alveolar PCO2. When these PCO2 are evaluated, the R-PCO2 line can also be computed theoretically from a numerical solution on the overall O2 and CO2 diffusions in the red blood cell. By comparing both the experimental and theoretical R-PCO2 lines with each other, we derived a contact time equation. Since the linear approximation of the R-PCO2 relation gave rise to an error in the contact time (tc), first a factor to correct the linearity of the R-PCO2 line was derived. Next, using these parameter values, tc was quantitatively determined from experimental data obtained during rebreathing in 5 normal subjects and it was compared with that estimated from the pulmonary diffusing capacity for CO in the same rebreathing experiment. When the extracellular HCO3- dehydration rate was taken to be 0.1s in time constant, the tc, being ca. 0.7 and 0.4s at rest and during exercise, respectively, showed good agreement with those obtained from the diffusing capacity for CO.