The effect of heat on lung diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO) during cycling exercise.
Mirelle I SchoeberleinCatherine E FrisirasKirsten E CoffmanPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2023)
The unexpected increase in DLCO during exercise in HT vs. TN conditions suggests a larger lung surface area for gas exchange, perhaps due to increased pulmonary capillary recruitment and/or distension secondary to a higher cardiac output (Q) in the heat. This study furthers our understanding of how heat exposure might impact pulmonary blood flow, specifically as assessed via DLCO.