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Is there a risk of clinically significant respiratory acidosis?

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Is there a risk of clinically significant respiratory acidosis?

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Rebreathing in the absence of an adequate increase in minute ventilation can cause the arterial CO2 concentration to rise. The rise in PaCO2 would cause the pH to fall, resulting in respiratory acidosis. As long as there is an adequate increase in minute ventilation, there is not a risk of clinically significant respiratory acidosis.

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