Definition of hyperpnea. Meaning of hyperpnea. Synonyms of hyperpnea

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Meaning of hyperpnea from wikipedia

- Hyperpnea, or hyperpnoea (forced respiration), is increased volume of air taken during breathing. It can occur with or without an increase in respiration...
- in metabolic carbon dioxide relative to this increase in ventilation. Hyperpnea, on the other hand, is defined as breathing an increased volume of air...
- seconds to 2 minutes. It is an oscillation of ventilation between apnea and hyperpnea with a crescendo-diminuendo pattern, and is ****ociated with changing serum...
- human, has a volume of about 2.5–3.0 liters. During heavy breathing (hyperpnea) as, for instance, during exercise, exhalation is brought about by relaxation...
- when there is no dyspnea. Presentations of labored respiration include: Hyperpnea - faster and/or deeper breathing Tachypnea - increased breathing rate...
- Apnea Biot's respiration Bradypnea Cheyne-Stokes respiration Dyspnea Hyperpnea Hypopnea Kussmaul breathing Orthopnea Platypnea Tachypnea Subparabrachial...
- over bendopnea bend + -o- + -pnea /bɛndˈɒpniə/ bend-OP-nee-ə excessive hyperpnea hyper- + -pnea /ˌhaɪpərpˈniːə/ HY-pərp-NEE-ə insufficient hypopnea hypo-...
- accommodated primarily by breathing deeper and faster (hyperpnea). The exact degree of hyperpnea is determined by the blood gas homeostat, which regulates...
- Consequently, the most common features include ataxia (lack of muscle control), hyperpnea (abnormal breathing patterns), sleep apnea, abnormal eye and tongue movements...
- which causes an increase in the breathing depth and rate (hyperpnea). However, hyperpnea also causes the adverse effect of respiratory alkalosis, inhibiting...