Hyperventilation
... can also be induced intentionally to achieve an altered state of consciousness such as in the choking game, ... Hyperventilation is irregular breathing that occurs when the rate or tidal volume of breathing eliminates more carbon dioxide ... "eMedicine - Hyperventilation Syndrome: Article by Edward Newton, MD". Retrieved 29 November 2016. (Articles with short ... Choking game, a game which may involve hyperventilation to induce temporary syncope and euphoria Control of respiration ...
Hyperventilation syndrome
... is believed to be caused by psychological factors. It is one cause of hyperventilation with others ... The mechanism for hyperventilation causing Paresthesia, lightheadedness, and fainting is: hyperventilation causes increased ... Hyperventilation syndrome (HVS), also known as chronic hyperventilation syndrome (CHVS), dysfunctional breathing ... "Hyperventilation". Retrieved 2007-12-20. "Neurology - Hyperventilation Syndrome , Brad McKechnie, DC, DACAN". Retrieved 2007-12 ...
Central neurogenic hyperventilation
The hyperventilation of CNH patients persists during sleep. Those affected have been observed to not be able to voluntarily ... Central neurogenic hyperventilation (CNH) is an abnormal pattern of breathing characterized by deep and rapid breaths at a rate ... Central neurogenic hyperventilation (CNH) is an extremely rare neurological disorder that was initially reported by Fred Plum, ... The presence of hyperventilation during sleep excludes any possible emotional or psychogenic causes for the sustained ...
Aerophagia
"Hyperventilation Syndrome". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-12-14. "heartburn" at Dorland's Medical ...
Glossary of underwater diving terminology: H-O
hyperventilation 1. A deliberate deep breathing to reduce blood carbon dioxide level to extend the duration of a free dive. 2. ... hyperventilation-induced blackout See: underwater blackout syndrome hypocapnia Abnormally low tissue and blood carbon dioxide ...
Panic attack
This increased respiration rate can lead to hyperventilation and hyperventilation syndrome, which mimics symptoms of a heart ... POTS with hyperventilation versus panic versus voluntary hyperventilation". Journal of Applied Physiology. 125 (5): 1396-1403. ... Hyperventilation syndrome may occur when a person breathes from the chest, which can lead to over-breathing (exhaling excessive ... ISBN 978-0-13-614059-7. Do not use a paper bag in an attempt to treat hyperventilation. These patients can often be cared for ...
Thomas P. Lowry
Hyperventilation and Hysteria (1967) Camping Therapy: its uses in psychiatry and rehabilitation (1973), as editor. ISBN 978- ... Maas, James W. (August 1968). "Hyperventilation and Hysteria". Archives of General Psychiatry. 19 (2): 245-246. doi:10.1001/ ...
Lee Da-in (actress, born 1992)
Jang Ki-yong Hyperventilation]. MK Sports (in Korean). Archived from the original on April 12, 2018. Retrieved April 11, 2018 ...
Respiratory alkalosis
If the individual is on a mechanical ventilator then preventing hyperventilation is done via monitoring ABG levels. In The ... "Hyperventilation: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia". "Medscape: Medscape Access". Medscape. 2018-04-05. "Evaluation of ... Fever Hyperventilation (due to heart disorder or other, including improper mechanical ventilation) Vocal cord paralysis ( ...
Simon Wessely
Saisch SG, Deale A, Gardner WN, Wessely S (January 1994). "Hyperventilation and chronic fatigue syndrome". Q. J. Med. 87 (1): ... establishing the lack of relationship between hyperventilation and CFS, discovery of an endocrine "signature" for CFS that ...
Autophobia
Lazarus, Herbery (1969). "Psychogenic Hyperventilation and Death Anxiety". Psychosomatics. 10 (1): 14-22. doi:10.1016/S0033- ... such that the patient may feel they are in danger of suffocating or dying due to this hyperventilation episode. It is also ... meaning that it has many of the same characteristics as certain anxiety disorders and hyperventilation disorders and may be ... A patient with autophobia may experience hyperventilation related to this death anxiety or anxiety related to fear of solitude ...
Bag valve mask
"Unrecognized and inadvertent hyperventilation KG. Hyperventilation-induced hypotension during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. ... Clinically plausible hyperventilation does not exert adverse hemodynamic effects during CPR but markedly reduces end-tidal PCO2 ... Death by hyperventilation: a common and life-threatening problem during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Critical Care Medicine ... research group concluding that "Unrecognized and inadvertent hyperventilation TP, Sigurdsson G, Pirrallo RG, Yannopoulos D, ...
Davenport diagram
Hyperventilation will have the opposite effects. A decrease in blood pH due to respiratory depression is called respiratory ... An increase in blood pH due to hyperventilation is called respiratory alkalosis (Fig. 11). Changes in the metabolic composition ... Note that these two situations, those of respiratory depression and hyperventilation, produce effects that are immediately ...
Hypoxemia
Hyperventilation followed by prolonged breath-holding. This hyperventilation, attempted by some swimmers, reduces the amount of ...
Glossary of underwater diving terminology: A-C
Usually induced by pre-dive hyperventilation. Also referred to as shallow water blackout, which is an ambiguous term constant ...
Acid-base homeostasis
Macefield G, Burke D (February 1991). "Paraesthesiae and tetany induced by voluntary hyperventilation. Increased excitability ... hyperventilation). Similarly, a respiratory acidosis can be completely or partially corrected by a metabolic alkalosis. Hamm LL ... concentration in the ECF by changing the rate and depth of breathing by hyperventilation or hypoventilation. This blows off or ...
Extracellular fluid
Since the pH of the ECF is directly dependent on the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the ECF, hyperventilation, which ... ISBN 0-7167-2009-4. Macefield G, Burke D (February 1991). "Paraesthesiae and tetany induced by voluntary hyperventilation. ...
Traumatic brain injury
Schierhout G, Roberts I (2000). "Hyperventilation therapy for acute traumatic brain injury". The Cochrane Database of ... Hyperventilation (larger and/or faster breaths) reduces carbon dioxide levels and causes blood vessels to constrict; this ...
Dennis Lewis
Lee (2004) self published biography "Hyperventilation & Health". Archived from the original on 2008-04-24. Retrieved 2008-04-20 ...
Control of ventilation
Stimulants such as amphetamines can cause hyperventilation. Pregnancy tends to increase ventilation (lowering plasma carbon ... Hyperventilation may be entirely voluntary or in response to emotional agitation or anxiety, when it can cause the distressing ... and hyperventilation. The upper airway receptors are responsible for reflex responses such as, sneezing, coughing, closure of ... hyperventilation syndrome. The voluntary control can also influence other functions such as the heart rate as in yoga practices ...
Central pain syndrome
The pain can also bring on hyperventilation. Blood pressure can rise due to the pain. Damage to the CNS can be caused by car ...
Biofeedback
Fried R (1987). "The hyperventilation syndrome: Research and clinical treatment". Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and ...
Capnography
Low PETCO2 readings on patients may indicate hyperventilation. Capnography, because it provides a breath by breath measurement ... "The use of quantitative end-tidal capnometry to avoid inadvertent severe hyperventilation in patients with head injury after ...
Anticipatory anxiety
Symptoms include hyperventilation, chest pains, and muscle spasms. There are no known general direct causes to anticipatory ... but can also include chest pains or hyperventilation. In some cases they can even make the person feel like they are dying or ...
Telephone phobia
Resulting panic attacks can include hyperventilation and stress. These negative and agitating symptoms can be produced by both ...
Shortness of breath
Panic attacks typically present with hyperventilation, sweating, and numbness. They are however a diagnosis of exclusion. ...
Respiratory inductance plethysmography
The values are also generally higher during acute hyperventilation. Phase Angle - Phi - Normal breathing involves a combination ...
Swimming
Occasionally, panic kills through hyperventilation, even in shallow water. Exhaustion can make a person unable to sustain ...
Tetany
Vomiting induced alkalosis and hyperventilation induced respiratory alkalosis also cause tetany because of neuronal ... one common reason for low carbon dioxide levels is hyperventilation. Low levels of magnesium can lead to tetany. Clostridium ...
Bell's mania
Dopamine imbalance can hence result in hyperthermia, tachycardia, hyperventilation, hypertension and sleep disturbance symptoms ... Some typical physiological signs include hyperthermia, tachycardia, hypertension, and hyperventilation. This condition is ...