Changes in end-tidal partial pressure of CO
2 (

, ○) in response to progressive decrease in the flow of Gas 1 (

) Also shown in the figure is the stylized raw capnograph tracing (continuous line). At the top of the figure, the observed results are explained with a lung model consisting of anatomical dead space (VD
AN) in series with alveolar volume (
VA). If

exceeds minute ventilation (

), then the lung is only filled with Gas 1 (G
1). When, on average, the inspiratory reservoir of the SGD circuit collapses at the end of each inspiration,

equals

(stage A). If

is less than

, Gas 2 (G
2) starts to enter the lungs via a bypass conduit of the SGD circuit. This is confirmed by a characteristic rebreathing ‘shoulder’ at the end of the inspiratory portion of the raw CO
2 tracing. G
2 remains trapped in VD
AN (stage B), however, and therefore has no effect on

.

only starts to increase when G
2 starts to enter alveoli (stage D). The

when

values start to increase corresponds to the alveolar ventilation (

). At this point, all of VD
AN is occupied by G
2 (stage C).