JonG1
Contributor
I thought I'd read that the actual volume of inert gas passing from capillaries to lungs was so small that this phenomenon of loop volume change due to offgassing rate was debunked.
The proposed reality was that it takes time for unmixed diluent in the nooks and crannies of the unit to be displaced, and when it does the po2 drops?
The proposed reality was that it takes time for unmixed diluent in the nooks and crannies of the unit to be displaced, and when it does the po2 drops?