نتایج جستجو برای: hypocapnia

تعداد نتایج: 666  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1972
F J Gennari M B Goldstein W B Schwartz

Metabolic balance studies were carried out in normal dogs to define the renal mechanisms responsible for the adaptation to, and recovery from, chronic hypocapnia. A chronic reduction in arterial CO(2) tension (Pa(CO2)) of some 15 mm Hg was achieved by means of chronic exposure of the animals to 9% oxygen in an environmental chamber. The development of hypocapnia was associated with a marked sup...

Journal: :Sleep 2003
Andrew T Lovering Jimmy J Fraigne Witali L Dunin-Barkowski Edward H Vidruk John M Orem

CONTEXT Sleep is disturbed at high altitudes. Low PO2 levels at high altitude cause hyperventilation, which results in secondary hypocapnia (low PaCO2 levels). Thus, although sleep disruption at high altitudes is generally assumed to be caused by hypoxia, it may instead be the result of hypocapnia. OBJECTIVE To determine whether hypocapnia disrupts sleep. METHODS Four cats were studied for ...

2015
Gonçalo Filipe Almeida Gomes

Arterial Spin Labelling (ASL) is a Magnetic Resonance imaging (MRI) technique developed for the non-invasive, quantitative mapping of brain perfusion. In this work, the main goal was to optimize a kinetic modelling approach for quantitatively mapping brain perfusion using multiple postlabelling delay (PLD) ASL MRI acquisitions, during baseline and hypocapnia conditions.Multiple-PLD ASL data wer...

2010
Gerard Curley John G Laffey Brian P Kavanagh

Carbon dioxide is a waste product of aerobic cellular respiration in all aerobic life forms. PaCO2 represents the balance between the carbon dioxide produced and that eliminated. Hypocapnia remains a common - and generally underappreciated - component of many disease states, including early asthma, high-altitude pulmonary edema, and acute lung injury. Induction of hypocapnia remains a common, i...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 1999
Takahiko Hirata Tetsu Kawaguchi Saul W Brusilow Richard J Traystman Raymond C Koehler

Ammonia intoxication, which results in astrocytic edema and glutamine accumulation, blocks cerebral vasodilation during hypercapnia but not during hypoxia. Ammonia's effect on blood flow during hypocapnia is unclear, with some brain regions showing a paradoxical increase in flow. Here, we studied the responses to hypocapnia of pial arterioles not surrounded by astrocytic end feet to avoid mecha...

2012
Biff F. Palmer

Respiratory alkalosis is the most frequent acid-base disturbance encountered in clinical practice. This is particularly true in critically ill patients, for whom the degree of hypocapnia directly correlates with adverse outcomes. Although this acid-base disturbance often is considered benign, evidence suggests that the alkalemia of primary hypocapnia can cause clinically significant decreases i...

Journal: :Vision Research 2006
Desmond M. Connolly Sarah L. Hosking

This study examined the time course of early scotopic threshold sensitivity during dark adaptation under mild to moderate hypoxia, moderate hypocapnia and hyperoxia, measuring detection time displacement relative to normoxia. Cone rod inflection and early rod adaptation were highlighted using progressively dimmer green flash stimuli. Early scotopic sensitivity was significantly delayed by hypox...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1990
J C King S D Rosen P G Nixon

Hyperventilation causes hypocapnia and respiratory alkalosis and thereby predisposes to coronary vasoconstriction and cardiac arrhythmia. Diagnostic methods for use between episodes have not been established. In this study of 100 patients and 25 control subjects the resting end-tidal PCO2 (Pet CO2) levels and the results of a forced hyperventilation test did not show a significant difference be...

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