Plasma volume in acute hypoxia: comparison of a carbon monoxide rebreathing method and dye dilution with Evans' blue

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  • T D Poulsen
  • T Klausen
  • J P Richalet
  • I L Kanstrup
  • N Fogh-Andersen
  • Niels Vidiendal Olsen
Exposure to acute hypoxia is associated with changes in body fluid homeostasis and plasma volume (PV). This study compared a dye dilution technique using Evans' blue (PV[Evans']) with a carbon monoxide (CO) rebreathing method (PV[CO]) for measurements of PV in ten normal subjects at sea level and again 24 h after rapid passive ascent to high altitude (4,350 m). Hypobaric hypoxia decreased arterial oxygen saturation to 79 (74-83)% (mean with 95% confidence intervals). The PV(Evans') remained unchanged from 3.49 (3.30-3.68) l at sea level to 3.46 (3.24-3.68) l at high altitude. In contrast PV(CO) decreased from 3.39 (3.17-3.61) l at sea level to 3.04 (2.75-3.33) l at high altitude (P <0.05). Compared with sea level, this resulted in an increase of the mean bias between the two methods [from 0.11 (-0.05-0.27) l at sea level to 0.43 (0.26-0.60) l at high altitude] so that the ratio between PV(Evans') and PV(CO) increased from 1.04 (0.99-1.09) at sea level to 1.15 (1.06-1.24) at high altitude (P <0.05). In conclusion, the two methods were not interchangeable as measures of hypoxia-induced changes in PV. The mechanism responsible for the bias remains unknown, but it is suggested that the results may reflect a redistribution of albumin caused by the combined effects in hypoxia of both an increased capillary permeability to albumin and a decrease in PV. As a result, the small perivascular compartment of albumin beyond the endothelium may increase without changes in the overall albumin distribution volume.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology
Volume77
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)457-61
Number of pages5
ISSN0301-5548
Publication statusPublished - Apr 1998

    Research areas

  • Acute Disease, Altitude, Altitude Sickness, Anoxia, Blood Pressure, Capillary Permeability, Carbon Monoxide, Coloring Agents, Dye Dilution Technique, Evans Blue, Heart Rate, Homeostasis, Humans, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Male, Oxygen, Plasma Volume, Serum Albumin

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