Halothane
... particularly if hypercapnia has been allowed to develop. This seems to be especially problematic in dental anesthesia. Like all ...
Myocardial contractility
Oxygen therapy
... hypercapnia), acidemia, and increased mortality secondary to respiratory failure. Improved outcomes have been observed with ...
Syringobulbia
Alveolar hypoventilation (insufficient breathing, a type of central hypoventilation syndrome) may occur, with hypercapnia ( ...
Asphyxiant gas
... hypercapnia). Toxic gases, by contrast, cause death by other mechanisms, such as competing with oxygen on the cellular level (e ...
Central chemoreceptors
For example, a fall in arterial pO2 (hypoxemia) or an increase in arterial pCO2 (hypercapnia) leads to an increase in the rate ... An increase in carbon dioxide causes tension of the arteries, often resulting from increased CO2 output (hypercapnia), ...
Cerebral edema
As mentioned previously, hypoxia and hypercapnia are potent vasodilators in the cerebral vasculature, leading to increased ... hypercapnia, are potent vasodilators in the cerebral vasculature, and should be avoided in those with cerebral edema. It is ...
Lesser blind mole-rat
... hypoxia and hypercapnia endurance, as well as cancer resistance. Looking at the fecal and skin samples of this ideal candidate ...
Dry ice
Because it sublimes into large quantities of carbon dioxide gas, which could pose a danger of hypercapnia, dry ice should only ... While generally not very toxic, the outgassing from it can cause hypercapnia (abnormally elevated carbon dioxide levels in the ...
Special amphibious reconnaissance corpsman
Recognizes all types of illnesses associated with diving to include oxygen toxicity and hypercapnia, nitrogen narcosis, type I ...
Jan Hoet
On 23 June 2012, while being repatriated to Ghent, Hoet suffered from hypercapnia and he was being held in a coma at the ...
Cocaine intoxication
... with or without hypercapnia), stroke, cerebral hemorrhage, and sudden cardiac arrest. Cocaine overdose may result in ...
Visual impairment due to intracranial pressure
Hypercapnia also stimulates vasodilation of cerebral blood vessels, increased cerebral blood flow and elevated ICP presumably ...
Investigation of diving accidents
In breath-hold diving, it usually occurs when the diver loses consciousness or reaches a state of hypercapnia severe enough to ...
Deep diving
... leading to increased risk of hypercapnia - an excess of carbon dioxide in the blood. The need to do decompression stops ...
Shortness of breath
Thus, poor ventilation leading to hypercapnia, left heart failure leading to interstitial edema (impairing gas exchange), ...
Glossary of underwater diving terminology: P-S
... which can cause hypercapnia which can lead to headaches, aggravate nitrogen narcosis, increase risk of oxygen toxicity, and ...
Diffuse panbronchiolitis
DPB is associated with progressive respiratory failure, hypercapnia (increased levels of carbon dioxide in the blood), and can ...
Capitanian mass extinction event
... it is likely that the excessive volcanic emissions of carbon dioxide resulted in marine hypercapnia, which would have acted in ...
Berry L. Cannon
Deaths from hypercapnia, People from Levy County, Florida, Place of birth missing, 20th-century American engineers, Underwater ...
Neil Moss incident
Deaths from hypercapnia). ...
List of MeSH codes (C23)
... hypercapnia MeSH C23.888.852.567 - hyperoxia MeSH C23.888.852.591 - hyperventilation MeSH C23.888.852.614 - hypocapnia MeSH ...
Discontinuous gas exchange
... and hypercapnia (high CO2 levels) by spending at least part of their life cycle in enclosed spaces underground. Lighton and ...
Asphyxia
Intentional restriction of oxygen to the brain for sexual arousal Hypercapnia - Abnormally high tissue carbon dioxide levels ...
Obtundation
... hypercapnia), central nervous system (CNS) infections, drug intoxication or withdrawal, post-seizure state, hypothermia, and ...
Heated humidified high-flow therapy
Stable patients with hypercapnia on high-flow therapy have been found to have their carbon dioxide levels decrease similar ...
Index of underwater diving
Welding metal at elevated pressure Hypercapnia - Abnormally high tissue carbon dioxide levels Hypocapnia - State of reduced ...
Oxygen toxicity
Envenomation or toxin ingestion Hypercapnia (Carbon dioxide narcosis) Hyperventilation Hypoglycemia Infection Migraine Multiple ...
Technical diving
Gas used for human respiration Hypercapnia, also known as Carbon dioxide poisoning - Abnormally high tissue carbon dioxide ...
Premature ventricular contraction
Hypercapnia (CO2 poisoning) Hypertension (high blood pressure) Hyperthyroidism High blood calcium Hypoxia and/or hypercapnia ...