ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD HYPERPNOEA
From New Latin, from hyper- + Greek pnoia breath, from pnein to breathe.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPERPNOEA»
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Understanding Medical Physiology
Mechanism of Exercise — Hyperpnoea Of the three processes — ventilation,
perfusion and diffusion — discussed above, we have seen that increased
perfusion during exercise is due to an increase in cardiac output. The
mechanisms which ...
Figure 96.4 illustrates these intra-airway thermal fluxes which occurred during
hyperpnoea and recovery in asthmatics and normals performing equivalent
exercise challenges. As all exogenous variables capable of influencing airstream
...
William W. Busse, Stephen T. Holgate, 2008
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Essentials of Medical Physiology
Neural control mechanisms which have been suggested to make contribution to
exercise hyperpnoea are: □ Cerebral cortex, the seat of conscious thought and
voluntary activity may be responsible for the anticipatory hyperpnoea which may
...
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The Control of Breathing in Man
In contrast, a strong argument against an involvement of cortical structures in the
hyperpnoea derives from the observation by Dejours et al. (1959) that light
general anaesthesia had little effect on the magnitude of the initial VE response
to ...
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Biogenic Monoamines—Advances in Research and Application: ...
Showa. University. School. of. Medicine,. Tokyo: Dopamine. D1. receptors.
control. exercise. hyperpnoea. in. mice. By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at
Health & Medicine Week — Investigators discuss new findings in Physiology.
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Augmentation of Peripheral Chemosensitivity During ...
Despite the preservation of arterial blood gases and pH at resting, control levels
during submaximal exercise (i.e. an absence of blood gas feedback stimuli), a
role for the carotid body in exercise hyperpnoea has been suggested, although,
the ...
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European Respiratory Monograph 33: Diagnosis, Prevention and ...
Studies conducted on animals using radiolabelled microspheres to measure
airway blood flow demonstrated that bronchial flow increases during hyperpnoea
with dry air [46–48]. Also, hyperventilation with warm dry air produces a greater ...
K-H. Carlsen, L. Delgado, S. Del Giacco, 2005
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Ethers: Advances in Research and Application: 2011 Edition: ...
Current study results from the report, 'Isocapnic hyperpnoea shortens
postanesthetic care unit stay after isoflurane anesthesia,' have been published. “
We conducted a prospective controlled clinical trial of the effect of isocapnic
hyperpnoea ...
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ABC of Sports and Exercise Medicine
Eucapnic voluntary hyperpnoea challenge Eucapnic voluntary hyperpnoea
challenges are designed to simulate breathing rate and volume at about 85% of
maximum voluntary ventilation (30 times forced expiratory volume in one second)
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Gregory Whyte, Mark Harries, Clyde Williams, 2009
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Respiratory Muscle Training: Theory and Practice
Control Of Exercise Hyperpnoea Exercise hyperpnoea has been perhaps the
greatest source of controversy within respiratory physiology. One of the problems
that exists in gaining an understanding of the control mechanisms is the difficulty
of ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYPERPNOEA»
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Low energy diet helps obese men to extinguish obstructive sleep …
It is to be noted that both groups, at the beginning, had a mean apnea hyperpnoea index (AHI) of 37 apneas per hour. At week nine, the diet ... «Little About, Dec 09»