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Sleep-related disorders of respiration
Postgraduate Medicine, 1983PreviewSleep has been a subject of interest to writers from antiquity, but medical researchers remained strangely disinterested in it until about 20 years ago. Much has been learned about sleep in the past two decades. In this article, Dr Mulrooney briefly reviews the highlights of current information about sleep physiology and then goes on to present ...
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Epidemiology of Neonatal Disorders of Respiration
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1991It is well known that signs of respiratory distress or disease (RD), such as high breathing frequency, chest wall retractions, grunting, and cyanosis, are common in newborn infants. The signs may be very transient or develop into a potentially life-threatening condition.
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Respiration, Hyperventilation, and Mental Disorders
1993Most clinicians still cannot get over their doubts that hyperventilation causes organic and psychological symptoms, because they still tend erroneously to regard it as simply breathing too fast. The traditional view of HV as a symptom of hysteria is alive and well.
Robert Fried, Joseph Grimaldi
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Panic disorder: from respiration to the homeostatic brain
Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 2004There is some experimental evidence to support the existence of a connection between panic and respiration. However, only recent studies investigating the complexity of respiratory physiology have revealed consistent irregularities in respiratory pattern, suggesting that these abnormalities might be a vulnerability factor to panic attacks.
Giampaolo, Perna +2 more
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Is Atherosclerosis a Disorder of Intramitochondrial Respiration?
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970Abstract Recent interest in the relationship of carbon monoxide to the development of coronary artery disease has implicated disturbances of cellular respiration in the pathogenesis of atherosclero...
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Electrocardiogram-derived respiration in screening of sleep-disordered breathing
Journal of Electrocardiology, 2011Methods for assessment of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), including sleep apnea, range from a simple questionnaire to complex multichannel polysomnography. Inexpensive and efficient electrocardiogram (ECG)-based solutions could potentially fill the gap and provide a new SDB screening tool.
Saeed, Babaeizadeh +3 more
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Sleep-disordered Respiration in Phenotypically Normotensive, Genetically Hypertensive Rats
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2000Increased prevalence of sleep-related breathing disorders has been reported in patients with essential hypertension and we have described disordered breathing in spontaneously hypertensive rats, an animal model of genetic hypertension. The mechanisms coupling hypertension to respiratory dysfunction during sleep remain, however, largely unknown.
D W, Carley +3 more
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[Disorders of neuromuscular function and respiration].
Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany), 1990Neuromuscular disorders of varying aetiology frequently lead to respiratory failure. This situation contrasts with the rare application of suitable tests of pulmonary function in this group of patients. As a result, respiratory complications are not detected until they have progressed to a terminal stage.
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Mitochondrial respiration in bipolar affective disorder
European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2016J. Hroudová +7 more
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