A method to maintain isocapnia for a subject. A fresh gas is provided to
the subject when the subject breathes at a rate less than or equal to the
fresh gas flowing to the subject. The fresh gas flow equal to a baseline
minute ventilation minus a dead space gas ventilation of the subject
contains a physiological insignificant amount of CO.sub.2. An additional
reserve gas is provided to the subject when the subject breathes at a
rate more than the fresh gas flowing to the subject. The reserve gas has
a partial pressure of carbon dioxide equal to an arterial partial
pressure of carbon dioxide of the subject. A breathing circuit is applied
to the method to maintain isocapnia for a subject. The breathing circuit
has an exit port, a non-rebreathing valve, a source of fresh gas, a fresh
gas reservoir and a reserve gas supply.