Alkalosis ( Metabolic, Respiratory ) - Mixed disorder of acid-base balance - H 2 O Dehydration / Hypervolemia - K + Hypokalemia / Hyperkalemia - Cl − Hyperchloremia / Hypochloremia
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Infants with the disorder have respiratory complications from rickets, as well as high blood calcium levels that may cause: Irritability Poor feeding and loss of appetite
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He is still alive at 30 months of age, and his respiratory status and tonus is steadily improving.
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[…] examination, recognize the common respiratory disorders, differentiate among various diagnostic entities, and identify those that are life-threatening.
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Definition (NCI) A respiratory disorder characterized by higher than normal respiratory rates among premature and cesarean section delivered neonates whose lungs have not
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Definition Respiratory distress in the newborn is characterized by one or more of the following: nasal flaring, chest retractions, tachypnea, and grunting.
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[…] is respiratory or metabolic pH and pCO 2 change in the opposit e direction → respiratory disorder ↓ pH & ↑ pCO 2 → respiratory acidosis ↑ pH & ↓ pCO 2 → respiratory alkalosis
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Fourth, Fencl et al 3 separated respiratory and non-respiratory acid-base disorders.
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In primary respiratory disorders, the pH and PaCO2 change in opposite directions; in metabolic disorders the pH and PaCO2 change in the same direction.
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[…] is respiratory or metabolic pH and pCO 2 change in the opposit e direction → respiratory disorder ↓ pH & ↑ pCO 2 → respiratory acidosis ↑ pH & ↓ pCO 2 → respiratory alkalosis
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[Ref: KB's online acid-base text] These rules are to see if compensation has occurred and if the disorder is mixed Acute respiratory acidosis Rule 1 : The 1 for 10 Rule for
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In primary respiratory disorders, the pH and PaCO2 change in opposite directions; in metabolic disorders the pH and PaCO2 change in the same direction.
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Chronic respiratory acidosis: Associated with emphysema, asthma, bronchiectasis; neuromuscular disorders (such as Guillain-Barré syndrome and myasthenia gravis); botulism;
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[Ref: KB's online acid-base text] These rules are to see if compensation has occurred and if the disorder is mixed Acute respiratory acidosis Rule 1 : The 1 for 10 Rule for
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Respiratory Acidosis ICD-9 Code The ICD-9 Code for this disorder is 276.2.
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Our objective was to provide reference data for the compensatory metabolic changes in acute respiratory alkalosis in panic disorder patients.
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PaCO 2 and plasma [HCO 3 − ] in acute respiratory alkalosis has not been studied in panic disorder patients.
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[…] is respiratory or metabolic pH and pCO 2 change in the opposit e direction → respiratory disorder ↓ pH & ↑ pCO 2 → respiratory acidosis ↑ pH & ↓ pCO 2 → respiratory alkalosis
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Respiratory acid-base disorders are compensated by a change in plasma bicarbonate concentration.
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[…] that causes a reduction in arterial PCO2 and an increase in pH The presence of one of the Metabolic/Respiratory disorders with the appropriate respiratory or renal compensation
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[…] acidosis: Normal or significantly decreased pH Respiratory alkalosis: Normal or significantly increased pH The mixed disorders include combinations of metabolic disorders
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[…] muscle dysfunction Ventilator-dependent respiratory failure due to spinal cord injury Treatments and Procedures Offered Treatment for diaphragm and respiratory muscle disorders
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respiratory disorders J98.9 Respiratory disorder, unspecified J99 Respiratory disorders in diseases classified elsewhere K00 Disorders of tooth development and eruption K00.1
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disorders J98.9 Respiratory disorder, unspecified Respiratory disease (chronic) NOS J99* Respiratory disorders in diseases classified elsewhere J99.0* Rheumatoid lung disease
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The triad slow-growing dystrophic yellow nails, lymphedema and chronic respiratory disorders is the typical manifestation of the disease but some variations have been described
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Its definition is based on a clinical triad of yellow nails, lymphoedema and chronic respiratory disorders including pleural effusions and bronchiectasis.
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An 80-year-old man presented with the characteristic triad of yellow nail syndrome (chronic respiratory disorders, primary lymphedema and yellow nails) in association with
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Sleep in restrictive and neuromuscular respiratory disorders. Semin Respir Crit Care Med. 2005;26:117–130. [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 70.
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Neuromuscul Disord 2007; 17: 698-706. 65. Perrin C, D’Ambrosio C, White A, Hill NS. Sleep in restrictive and neuromuscular respiratory disorders.
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[…] that is usually characterized by limb-girdle muscle weakness and/or respiratory insufficiency.
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Chapter 95 Respiratory Tract Disorders Respiratory disorders are the most frequent cause of admission for neonatal intensive care in both term and preterm infants.
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Multiple respiratory disorders may have elements of surfactant deficiency, dysfunction, or inactivation.
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[…] of Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Infant surfactant protein-B deficiency General Discussion Infant respiratory distress syndrome is a lung disorder that tends to affect premature
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[…] examination, recognize the common respiratory disorders, differentiate among various diagnostic entities, and identify those that are life-threatening.
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[…] syndrome More Definitions for respiratory distress syndrome respiratory distress syndrome noun Medical Definition of respiratory distress syndrome : a respiratory disorder
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Definition Respiratory distress in the newborn is characterized by one or more of the following: nasal flaring, chest retractions, tachypnea, and grunting.
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Respiratory Disorders Forum This expert forum is not accepting new questions. Please post your question in one of our medical support communities.
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Lung & Respiratory Disorders / COPD Message Board Subscribe To Lung & Respiratory Disorders / COPD 01-29-2005, 03:37 PM # 1 Newbie (male) Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Minnesota
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Chronic hyperventilation syndrome (CHS) is a respiratory disorder. Symptoms include shortness of breath, chest pain, and tingling in the fingertips or around the mouth.
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ABG and serum electrolytes Diagnosis of cause usually clinical Recognition of respiratory acidosis and appropriate renal compensation (see Acid-Base Disorders : Diagnosis
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[…] and extrapulmonary resistance to air flow, elastic properties of the lung tissue); b) disorders of regulation of the respiratory system (central mechanisms of respiratory
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MethodsWe assessed 80 recordings of mABG, nocturnal TcPCO2 and NPO in 72 consecutive patients with neuromuscular disease or thoracic cage disorders.
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This text likewise deliberates Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy, neurodegenerative disorders, and respiratory chain defects.
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Class I mutations: disorders of nuclear genes Nuclear defects in OXPHOS related proteins Respiratory Disorders Features • Leigh syndrome (LS) Starts mostly at birth or early
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Mitochondrial diseases are a clinically heterogeneous group of disorders that arise as a result of dysfunction of the mitochondrial respiratory chain.
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As many as 50,000 individuals in the US suffer from Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) – an acute respiratory disorder that causes chest pain and dry cough in sufferers without
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Occupational asthma Among the definitions of occupational asthma we prefer the definition of Brooks: occupational asthma is a respiratory disorder characterized by reversible
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Work-related respiratory disorders among Finnish farmers. Am J Ind Med. 1990. 18(3):269-72. [Medline]. Xaubet A, Ancochea J, Morell F, et al.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an umbrella term for a spectrum of chronic respiratory disorders characterized by symptoms including airflow limitation, impaired
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In patients with these disorders, a stiff thorax imposes a very considerable elastic load on the respiratory muscles.
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respiratory difficulties caused by neurological and musculoskeletal disorders.
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respiratory disorders J98.9 Respiratory disorder, unspecified J99 Respiratory disorders in diseases classified elsewhere K00 Disorders of tooth development and eruption K00.1
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In patients with these disorders, a stiff thorax imposes a very considerable elastic load on the respiratory muscles.
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(1966-1967) All MeSH Categories Diseases Category Respiratory Tract Diseases Respiration Disorders Respiratory Insufficiency Respiratory Paralysis All MeSH Categories Diseases
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In view of the above findings, preventive measures are of paramount importance in minimizing the prevalence of byssinosis and other respiratory disorders.
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Abstract Byssinosis is a nonspecific, chronic occupational respiratory disorder of textile workers.
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These characteristics highlight the imperative need for improvements in personal protection and environmental hygiene as prevention of this occupational respiratory disorder
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disorders during sleep.
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This article explores how obesity affects respiratory disorders and focuses on obesity hypoventilation syndrome.
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Overweight Body Weight Signs and Symptoms Respiratory Insufficiency Respiration Disorders Respiratory Tract Diseases Signs and Symptoms, Respiratory Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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This article explores how obesity affects respiratory disorders and focuses on obesity hypoventilation syndrome.
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OHS develops from a complex interaction between abnormal respiratory function, sleep disordered breathing and diminished respiratory drive.
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Overweight Body Weight Signs and Symptoms Respiratory Insufficiency Respiration Disorders Respiratory Tract Diseases Signs and Symptoms, Respiratory Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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Ondine’s curse — or, more officially, central hypoventilation syndrome — is an often fatal respiratory disorder that occurs during sleep.
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Potential Causes of Ondine’s Curse Ondine’s curse (central hypoventilation syndrome, CHS) is a congenital respiratory disorder developed by birth in patients.
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[…] dbo:abstract Central hypoventilation syndrome (CHS) is a respiratory disorder that results in respiratory arrest during sleep.
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SIMPLE ACID-BASE DISORDERS Primary respiratory disturbances (primary changes in Paco2) invoke compensatory metabolic responses (secondary changes in [HCO3−]), and primary
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The expected change to HCO3 in chronic respiratory disorders can be remembered with the 3,4,5 rule: If the primary disorder is chronic respiratory acidosis, bicarbonate increases
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[Disease/Finding], alkalosis respiratory, RESPIRATORY ALKALOSIS, Respiratory alkalosis, Respiratory alkalosis (disorder), Respiratory alkalosis, NOS French ALCALOSE RESPIRATOIRE
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Genetics of mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders Mitochondrial RC disorders are genetically heterogeneous.
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congenital central hypoventilation syndrome, respiratory disorders, and thrombopathies.
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Genetic features of mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2003 Dec;14(12):2995-3007. PMID: 14638899
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OCT 2001; 128 (10) Part 1 : 1063-1067 Finsterer-J; Stollberger-C; Wanschitz-J; Jaksch-M; Budka-H Nail-patella syndrome associated with respiratory chain disorder EUROPEAN-NEUROLOGY
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Obstructive sleep apnea is the most common respiratory disorder, occurring in 30-50% of individuals with DS (Lal et al., 2015).
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The most common reasons for hospitalization of children with DS are respiratory disorders (predominantly because of infection) and congenital heart malformations (Englund
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Common respiratory problems include upper respiratory tract anomalies, recurrent aspiration, obstructive sleep apnea and recurrent respiratory tract infections (Pandit and
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OCT 2001; 128 (10) Part 1 : 1063-1067 Finsterer-J; Stollberger-C; Wanschitz-J; Jaksch-M; Budka-H Nail-patella syndrome associated with respiratory chain disorder EUROPEAN-NEUROLOGY
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thoracic and mediastinal disorders: Dyspnea, chest pain, cough, sore throat Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: Angioedema, erythema multiforme, pruritus, urticaria,
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[…] myelitis), neuropathy (including neuritis and brachial plexus neuropathy), paralysis (including Bell’s Palsy and other cranial nerve paralyses), Guillain-Barré Syndrome Respiratory
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(diabetes melitus, obesity etc.), respiratory (microbial or viral pneumopathy, allergic asthma, bronchitis, etc.), dermatological (incipient ichthysis, chronic eczema and
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[…] problems, mucus, sinusitis / chronic bronchitis food intolerance mood disorders: depression, emotional instability, depression chronic fatigue insomnia, night waking, disturbed
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[…] pyelonephritis, chronic glomerulonephritis), of the alimentary canal (hypoacid gastritis, biliary dyskinesis, chronic cholecystitis, chronic hepatitis etc.), metabolic and nutrition disorders
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