A single orally administered dose of almitrine improves pulmonary gas exchange during exercise in patients with chronic air-flow obstruction. 1986

P Escourrou, and G Simonneau, and J C Ansquer, and P Duroux, and A Lockhart

To verify if the improvement in gas exchange observed at rest with almitrine in patients with chronic air-flow obstruction is maintained at exercise, we studied 10 patients on a randomized, crossover, double-blind exercise protocol. After assessment of steady state of their disease, patients with FEV 1 less than 1.5 L.s-1 and PaCO2 less than 70 mmHg cycled 8 to 11 min at 80% of their previously determined maximal O2 uptake. Blood gases, arterial lactate (La), expired ventilation, (VE), O2 uptake (Vo2), Co2 production (VCO2), heart rate (HR), and arterial blood pressure (BP) were measured at rest, at mid-exercise, at end-exercise, and at 2, 14, 15, and 35 min of recovery. We found that at all stages of the study PaO2 was significantly higher in those who had received almitrine than in those who had received placebo; the mean increment was 11.9 torr at rest, 8.9 at end-exercise, and 13.7 at 15 min of recovery. Changes in PaCO2 and arterial (H+) were the opposite of those in PaO2; at end-exercise PaCO2 was 5.9 torr lower in those who had received almitrine, and pH was 7.36 versus 7.32 in those who had received placebo. No significant difference was found at all stages of the study between drug and placebo with respect to VE, VO2, VCO2, HR, and BP. But the ventilatory equivalent for oxygen, VE/VO2, was slightly higher in those who had received almitrine than in those who had received placebo during exercise.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D010100 Oxygen An element with atomic symbol O, atomic number 8, and atomic weight [15.99903; 15.99977]. It is the most abundant element on earth and essential for respiration. Dioxygen,Oxygen-16,Oxygen 16
D010101 Oxygen Consumption The rate at which oxygen is used by a tissue; microliters of oxygen STPD used per milligram of tissue per hour; the rate at which oxygen enters the blood from alveolar gas, equal in the steady state to the consumption of oxygen by tissue metabolism throughout the body. (Stedman, 25th ed, p346) Consumption, Oxygen,Consumptions, Oxygen,Oxygen Consumptions
D010313 Partial Pressure The pressure that would be exerted by one component of a mixture of gases if it were present alone in a container. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed) Partial Pressures,Pressure, Partial,Pressures, Partial
D010879 Piperazines Compounds that are derived from PIPERAZINE.
D011659 Pulmonary Gas Exchange The exchange of OXYGEN and CARBON DIOXIDE between alveolar air and pulmonary capillary blood that occurs across the BLOOD-AIR BARRIER. Exchange, Pulmonary Gas,Gas Exchange, Pulmonary
D002245 Carbon Dioxide A colorless, odorless gas that can be formed by the body and is necessary for the respiration cycle of plants and animals. Carbonic Anhydride,Anhydride, Carbonic,Dioxide, Carbon
D002908 Chronic Disease Diseases which have one or more of the following characteristics: they are permanent, leave residual disability, are caused by nonreversible pathological alteration, require special training of the patient for rehabilitation, or may be expected to require a long period of supervision, observation, or care (Dictionary of Health Services Management, 2d ed). For epidemiological studies chronic disease often includes HEART DISEASES; STROKE; CANCER; and diabetes (DIABETES MELLITUS, TYPE 2). Chronic Condition,Chronic Illness,Chronically Ill,Chronic Conditions,Chronic Diseases,Chronic Illnesses,Condition, Chronic,Disease, Chronic,Illness, Chronic
D005082 Physical Exertion Expenditure of energy during PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. Intensity of exertion may be measured by rate of OXYGEN CONSUMPTION; HEAT produced, or HEART RATE. Perceived exertion, a psychological measure of exertion, is included. Physical Effort,Effort, Physical,Efforts, Physical,Exertion, Physical,Exertions, Physical,Physical Efforts,Physical Exertions

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