- In kinesiology, the
ventilatory threshold (VT1)
refers to the
point during exercise at
which ventilation starts to
increase at a
faster rate than VO2...
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Hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR) is the
increase in
ventilation induced by
hypoxia that
allows the body to take in and
transport lower concentrations...
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Neurally adjusted ventilatory ****ist (NAVA) is a mode of
mechanical ventilation. NAVA
delivers ****istance in
proportion to and in
synchrony with the patient's...
- The
respiratory system (also
respiratory apparatus,
ventilatory system) is a
biological system consisting of
specific organs and
structures used for gas...
- appearance. The
extrinsic causes result in lung restriction,
impaired ventilatory function, and even
respiratory failure due to the
diseases that effect...
- The
ventilatory pattern is also
temporarily modified by
complex reflexes such as sneezing, straining, burping,
coughing and vomiting.
Ventilatory rate...
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Frequency of
ventilatory abnormalities was
highest in the
cigarette smokers. A
lower prevalence of
chronic bronchitis and
abnormal ventilatory measurements...
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cognition and
coordination of the
patient are impaired,
cardiovascular and
ventilatory functions remain unaffected. This level,
called moderate sedation/analgesia...
-
spontaneous ventilation (CSV, all
breaths are spontaneous).
There are 5
basic ventilatory patterns: VC-CMV, VC-IMV, PC-CMV, PC-IMV, and PC-CSV. The combination...
- (usually 6-8 mL/kg) to 4-6 mL/kg may
decrease barotrauma by
decreasing ventilatory peak
airway pressures and
leads to
improved respiratory recovery. Hypercapnia...