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Query: UMLS:C0085383 (
hypocapnia
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During voluntary hyperventilation in unanesthetized humans,
hypocapnia
causes coronary vasoconstriction and decreased oxygen (O(2)) supply and availability to the heart. This can induce local epicardial
coronary artery spasm
in susceptible patients. Its diagnostic potential for detection of early heart disease is unclear. This is because such
hypocapnia
produces an inconsistent and irreproducible effect on electrocardiogram (ECG) in healthy subjects. To resolve this inconsistency, we have applied two new experimental techniques in normal, healthy subjects to measure the effects of
hypocapnia
on their ECG: mechanical hyperventilation and averaging of multiple ECG cycles. In 15 normal subjects, we show that
hypocapnia
(20 +/- 1 mmHg) significantly reduced mean T wave amplitude by 0.1 +/- 0.0 mV.
Hypocapnia
also increased mean heart rate by 4 beats/min without significantly altering blood pressure, ionized calcium or potassium levels, or the R wave or other features of the ECG. We therefore provide the first unequivocal demonstration that
hypocapnia
does consistently reduce T wave amplitude in normal, healthy subjects.
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PMID:Hypocapnia reduces the T wave of the electrocardiogram in normal human subjects. 1576 Nov 87