The effects of external CO2 application on human skin microcirculation investigated by laser Doppler flowmetry.
                Affiliations: 
                
                    
                
            
            
            
                Source: Int J Microcirc Clin Exp. 1985;4(4):343-50.
            
            
                DOI: Not specified
                
                    Publication date: 
                    
                        1985
                    
                
                
                    E-Publication date: 
                    
                        Not specified
                    
                Availability: abstract
                Copyright: Not specified
            
            
                Language: English
                Countries: Not specified
                Location: Not specified
                Correspondence address: Not specified
            
        Keywords
Article abstract
The effects of an aqueous solution of CO2 applied to a small skin site were investigated by means of a laser Doppler flowmeter. The circulatory response to CO2 was an increased blood flow, reaching a maximum level within approximately 2-3 minutes. In addition there was a marked stimulation of rhythmical vasomotion, especially an increase in amplitudes. The effects, strongly dependent on dose and temperature, ceased rapidly when the CO2 sample was withdrawn.
 
                            