학술논문

Hypercapnie induite par l’oxygénothérapie : mythe ou réalité ?
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Réanimation. January 2012 21(1):73-79
Subject
Oxygénothérapie
Hypercapnie
Acidose respiratoire
Bronchopneumopathie chronique obstructive
Oxygen therapy
Hypercapnia
Respiratory acidosis
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Language
French
ISSN
1624-0693
1951-6959
Abstract
Oxygen therapy is assumed to increase hypercapnia in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). If the mechanisms have been investigated since over 60 years, none of them is formally involved. The predominant mechanism appears to be a change in the ventilation/perfusion ratio, but the degree of its involvement varies, probably depending on the severity of the underlying disease. Clinical studies are more recent, however with contradictory results. It seems that only a small part of COPD patients experienced CO2 retention during oxygen therapy; side-effects are unclear. Nevertheless, titrated administration of oxygen to patients with COPD appears a safe procedure without deleterious effects, provided that a sufficient PaO2 can be obtained.