We also computed the number of spikes discharged in each respiratory cycle, at each level of hypercapnia. |
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During a relapse, respiratory muscle weakness can precipitate hypoxemia and hypercapnia of rapid onset. |
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This rise in discharge rate with hypercapnia paralleled the rise in iEMG activity. |
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The influence of hypercapnia on tonically discharging motor units is certainly of interest, and future studies are needed. |
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Narcotics such as morphine, meperidine, fentanyl, and methadone typically cause mild arterial hypercapnia in clinically recommended doses. |
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These effects include a mild degree of hypoventilation with consequent hypercapnia, and a diminished responsiveness to respiratory stimuli. |
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Baseline ventilation was normal, and the respiratory and cardiovascular responses to hyperoxic hypercapnia were normal in the patients. |
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Adults with cystic fibrosis are susceptible to hypoxemia, hypercapnia, arousal from sleep, and neurobehavioral impairment. |
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FigureĀ 2 displays good neurological function at hospital discharge among patients with hypocapnia, normocapnia, and hypercapnia. |
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The danger with this complication is not the hypercapnia on its own, but far more the acidosis that accompanies it. |
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There was an increase in heart rate which was most pronounced when hypoxia was combined with hypercapnia. |
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Short-term AVAPS mask ventilation is feasible and effective in stable COPD patients with hypercapnia. |
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Clients with COPD may have chronic hypercapnia, and their respiratory drive may be based on their hypoxic state. |
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Because hypercapnia directly increases splanchnic perfusion through vasodilation, the potential exists for differential effects on multiorgan injury. |
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The abnormal response to hypercapnia disappearing at 10 days of life. |
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The hypercapnia which attends spontaneous ventilation during isoflurane anesthesia further increases heart rate and raises cardiac output above awake levels. |
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He had experienced hypercapnia and was resuscitated via endotracheal tube ventilation. |
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Slow breathing reduces chemoreflex response to hypoxia and hypercapnia, and increases baroreflex sensitivity. |
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It is the brainstem responses to hypercapnia that are particularly blunted by opioid drugs. |
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In two large trials of long-term supplemental oxygen therapy, hypercapnia was not a problem. |
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The main general counter indications for laparoscopic myomectomy are medical pathologies that are liable to be worsened by the pneumoperitoneum, a prolonged Trendelenburg position or hypercapnia. |
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Laparoscopic surgery procedures outside the peritoneal cavity have been developed, such as parietal hernia repair or lymphadenectomy and may be at the origin of extremely severe hypercapnia. |
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Oxycodone should be used with extreme caution in patients with substantially decreased respiratory reserve, pre-existing respiratory depression, hypoxia or hypercapnia. |
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These high insufflation pressures are probably involved in the genesis of sub-cutaneous emphysemas, and therefore of hypercapnia and in theory increase the risk of gas embolism. |
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All of the common causes of metabolic alkalosis in an intensive care unit, such as loss of gastric secretion, diuretic therapy and hypercapnia, have been excluded. |
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Arterial blood gas measurement revealed hypoxemia and hypercapnia. |
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Hypercapnia can also decrease respiratory muscle contractility, leading to a vicious circle of carbon dioxide retention. |
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Hypercapnia and hypercapnic acidosis is often noted with lung protective ventilation. |
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