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Relationship between T-wave amplitude and oxygen pulse in guinea pigs in hyperbaric helium and hydrogen
Authors:Kayar  Susan R; Parker  Erich C; Aukhert  Eugenia O
Abstract:Diving isknown to induce a change in the amplitude of the T wave(ATw) ofelectrocardiograms, but it is unknown whether this is linked to achange in cardiovascular performance. We analyzed ATw in guinea pigs at 10-60atm and 25-36°C, breathing 2%O2 in either helium (heliox;n = 10) or hydrogen (hydrox;n = 9) for 1 h at each pressure. Coretemperature and electrocardiograms were detected by using implantedradiotelemeters. O2 consumption rate was measured by using gas chromatography. In a previous study (S. R. Kayar and E. C. Parker. J. Appl.Physiol. 82: 988-997, 1997), we analyzed theO2 pulse, i.e., theO2 consumption rate per heartbeat, in the same animals. By multivariate regression analysis, weidentified variables that were significant toO2 pulse: body surface area,chamber temperature, core temperature, and pressure. In this study,inclusion of ATw made asignificantly better model with fewer variables. After normalizing forchamber temperature and pressure, theO2 pulse increased with increasing ATw in heliox(P = 0.001) but with decreasingATw in hydrox(P < 0.001). ThusATw is associated with thedifferences in O2 pulse foranimals breathing heliox vs. hydrox.

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