Tachypnea means breathing fast and shallow and can happen even if you don't feel short of breath. It can be caused by different diseases or problems in your body, like lung or heart issues. You should ...
THE hyperventilation syndrome, as seen in anxious, tense persons, is characterized by paresthesia of the extremities and circumoral area, sensations of lightheadedness and altered consciousness and ...
The original case of Joubert syndrome was followed for 30 years. At 30 years of age, this man had severe dysarthria, but the hyperpnea and apnea had diminished. His abnormal eye movements were less ...
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Abstract: Background: To understand the pathophysiologic basis of exercise hyperpnea in chronic heart failure (CHF), we have developed an experimental method quantitatively characterizing ventilatory ...
This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Hyperpnea' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications. The medication(s) ...
Shallow and abnormally fast breathing is often referred to as tachypnea. It means you’re taking more breaths than usual in a given minute. Share on Pinterest Branimir76/Getty Images Tachypnea is ...
Locked-in syndrome is a neurological condition that causes paralysis of all voluntary muscles except those controlling the eyes. A person cannot speak or move but is conscious. This article explores ...
Respiration can induce motion and CO 2 fluctuation during resting-state fMRI (rsfMRI) scans, which will lead to non-neural artifacts in the rsfMRI signal. In the meantime, as a crucial physiologic ...
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Study Objectives: Arousals from sleep during the hyperpneic phases of Cheyne-Stokes respiration with central sleep apnea (CSR-CSA) in patients with heart failure are thought to cause ventilatory ...