Kussmaul respirations are named after Adolph Kussmaul, a German physician who first described the pattern in 1874 while working with patients suffering from advanced diabetes. This breathing pattern ...
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ABSTRACT: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is the most common and serious diabetic emergency, with a high mortality rate estimated between 5% and 21%. This study aimed to identify the factors contributing ...
ABSTRACT: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is the most common and serious diabetic emergency, with a high mortality rate estimated between 5% and 21%. This study aimed to identify the factors contributing ...
The first critical breathing pattern involves quick, superficial breaths that fail to fully expand the lungs. This respiratory change often develops months before other heart failure symptoms become ...
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Kussmaul’s sign is the lack of an inspiratory decrease of systemic venous pressure as assessed by physical examination of the jugular veins. The pathophysiological basis of this sign is an inability ...