raid517 Posted May 9, 2010 Share Posted May 9, 2010 Hi, how do I calculate the tidal volume and ventilation rates for two test subjects from the number of observed breaths per minute taken during an experiment? I also need to calculate the stroke volume of the heart and the cardiac output, but I have no clue how to do this? The relevant details are as follows: Subject 1 Breaths per minute at rest: 24 Breath per Minute during exercise: 29 Heart Rate during rest: 97 Heart Rate during exercise 165 Subject 2 Breaths per minute at rest: 16 Breath per Minute during exercise: 22 Heart Rate during rest: 74 Heart Rate during exercise 23 Any help anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedEdited with weight info in case needed. Subject 1 Breaths per minute at rest: 24 Breath per Minute during exercise: 29 Heart Rate during rest: 97 Heart Rate during exercise 165 Age 27 Weight 84KG Subject 2 Breaths per minute at rest: 16 Breath per Minute during exercise: 22 Heart Rate during rest: 74 Heart Rate during exercise 23 Age 17 Weight 72KG BTW can this even be done? I can't find any info on the web anywhere about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Penny Posted May 20, 2010 Share Posted May 20, 2010 (edited) I think there is a published chart to predict a person's vital capacity when given age and height. However, without knowing the inspiratory and expiratory reserve volume, the vital capacity won't be very useful. Determining volumes (i.e. tidal volume and stroke volume) from rates seems a little opaque to me. I'm not sure if this could be done either... Edited May 20, 2010 by Penny Grammatical error =p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ewmon Posted May 20, 2010 Share Posted May 20, 2010 All the answers you seek require data on volume, which you have not shown. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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