Carbon Dioxide Production of Whole Blood in vitro

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A RECENT publication1 has shown the mean oxygen consumption of whole blood in vitro at 37° C to be 8.5 × 10-5 ml./ml./min, and the mean rate of increase of PCO2 to be 0.11 mm mercury/min. The addition of sodium fluoride was found to reduce the oxygen consumption by 26 per cent and to prevent completely the rise of PCO2. The authors commented that their findings were paradoxical ``because oxygen could not be consumed without production of carbon dioxide''.

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