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Reproducibility of the CO rebreathing technique with a lower CO dose and a shorter rebreathing duration at sea level and at 2320 m of altitude

Authors :
Oberholzer, Laura
Bonne, Thomas Christian
Breenfeldt Andersen, Andreas
Bejder, Jacob
Højgaard Christensen, Regitse
Nordsborg, Nikolai Baastrup
Lundby, Carsten
Oberholzer, Laura
Bonne, Thomas Christian
Breenfeldt Andersen, Andreas
Bejder, Jacob
Højgaard Christensen, Regitse
Nordsborg, Nikolai Baastrup
Lundby, Carsten
Source :
Oberholzer , L , Bonne , T C , Breenfeldt Andersen , A , Bejder , J , Højgaard Christensen , R , Nordsborg , N B & Lundby , C 2020 , ' Reproducibility of the CO rebreathing technique with a lower CO dose and a shorter rebreathing duration at sea level and at 2320 m of altitude ' , Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation , vol. 80 , no. 7 , pp. 590-599 .
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Total hemoglobin mass (Hbmass) is routinely assessed in studies by the carbon monoxide (CO) rebreathing. Its clinical application is often hindered due to the consequent rise in carboxyhemoglobin (%HbCO) and the concern of CO toxicity. We tested the reproducibility of the CO rebreathing with a CO dose of 0.5 mL/kg body mass (CO0.5) compared to 1.5 mL/kg (CO1.5) and when shortening the CO rebreathing protocol. Therefore, CO rebreathing was performed 1×/day in eight healthy individuals on four consecutive days. On each day, either CO0.5 (CO0.5-1 and CO0.5-2) or CO1.5 (CO1.5-1 and CO1.5-2) was administered. Venous blood samples to determine %HbCO and quantify Hbmass were obtained prior to, and at 6 (T6), 8 (T8) and 10 min (T10) of CO rebreathing. This protocol was tested at sea level and at 2320 m to investigate the altitude-related measurement error. At sea level, the mean difference (95% limits of agreement) in Hbmass between CO0.5-1 and CO0.5-2 was 26 g (–26; 79 g) and between CO1.5-1 and CO1.5-2, it was 17 g (–18; 52 g). The respective typical error (TE) corresponded to 2.4% (CO0.5) and 1.5% (CO1.5), while it was 6.5% and 3.0% at 2320 m. With CO0.5, shortening the CO rebreathing resulted in a TE for Hbmass of 4.4% (T8 vs. T10) and 14.1% (T6 vs T10) and with CO1.5, TE was 1.6% and 5.8%. In conclusion, the CO dose and rebreathing time for the CO rebreathing procedure can be decreased at the cost of a measurement error ranging from 1.5-14.1%.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Oberholzer , L , Bonne , T C , Breenfeldt Andersen , A , Bejder , J , Højgaard Christensen , R , Nordsborg , N B & Lundby , C 2020 , ' Reproducibility of the CO rebreathing technique with a lower CO dose and a shorter rebreathing duration at sea level and at 2320 m of altitude ' , Scandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation , vol. 80 , no. 7 , pp. 590-599 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322749194
Document Type :
Electronic Resource