10 LIVROS EM PORTUGUÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EUCAPNIA»
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1
The Control of Breathing in Man
(1970) have used a slightly different expression, however, in which the hypoxic
sensitivity (A') is related to the absolute increase of VE induced by hypoxia (and
averages 127 mmHg- 1 - min" or 953 kPa- 1 - min” (in eucapnia) VE = 1_/E (0) +
...
2
Principles and Practice of Critical Care
Maintaining eucapnia, at the same tidal volume and physiological dead-space,
will require an increase in the respiratory rate. (c) Physiological dead space: In
diseases with increased physiological dead space (e.g. C0PD), the tidal volume
...
3
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine: ...
Because values of oxidative stress (8-OHdG, MDA, AOPP, and uric acid), total
vitamin C, or-tocopherol, and antioxidant enzyme activities (catalase and GPX),
resting isocapnic eucapnia ventilation (VE, PETQ2, and PET(*Q2), AHVR, and ...
4
Modeling and Control of Ventilation/ [London Conference Held ...
After 5 minutes at eucapnia, the subject was given a hypoxic stimulus by
switching the inspired gas to a mixture of C02 in N2 for 3 or 4 breaths, such that
the F,C02, and therefore PETC02, remained fixed at the level it had been
immediately ...
Stephen J. G. Semple, Lewis Adams, Brian J. Whipp, 1995
5
Hospitals and Medical Centers: 2011 Edition
AFvulnerability was reduced during hypercapnia (with increased ERP) but
increased significantly with subsequent return to eucapnia (when ERP
normalized but conduction time remained prolonged). No significant changes in
ERP, atrial ...
6
Localization in Clinical Neurology
Reduce ventilation frequency to 10 breaths per minute to eucapnia. 4. Reduce
positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) to 5 cm H2O (oxygen desaturation with
decreasing PEEP may suggest difficulty with apnea testing). 5. If pulse oximetry ...
Paul W. Brazis, Joseph C. Masdeu, José Biller, 2012
7
Cutaneous Vasodilation at Simulated High Altitude: Impacts ...
view these data in the context of the degree of hypercapnia imposed {-2-3 mmHg
above eucapnia). This hypercapnic stimulus was sufficient to increase ventilation
from 5.2 liters min"1 to 26.5 liters min"1 during equivalent hypoxic exposures, ...
8
Integration in Respiratory Control: From Genes to Systems
Nine volunteers took part in the study and their ventilatory responses to hypoxia
were measured under four different conditions of rest-eucapnia, rest-hypercapnia
, exercise-eucapnia and exercise-hypercapnia. Non-dimensional linear ...
Marc Poulin, Richard J. A. Wilson, 2007
9
National Kidney Foundation Primer on Kidney Diseases: Expert ...
Lower values of Pco2 might still signify the presence of primary hypercapnia in
the setting of mixed acid-base disorders (e.g., eucapnia, rather than the expected
hypocapnia, in the presence of metabolic acidosis). Another special case of ...
Scott Gilbert, Daniel E. Weiner, 2013
10
Lumb and Jones' Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia
Eucapnia also minimizes the risk of increased intracranial or intraocular pressure
, which is especially important in trauma patients, the elderly, or those with ocular
and/or central nervous system disease. Some form of ainrvay protection ...
William J. Tranquilli, John C. Thurmon, Kurt A. Grimm, 2013