CSA typically causes repeated and alternating cycles of reduced or stopped breathing (hypopnea) and increased breathing (hyperpnea). While OSA is common in middle-aged adults, CSA risk tends to ...
At other times the episode may be ushered in by a shrill cry, nausea, hyperpnea or apnea or a fixed facies similar to that in a petit-mal attack. These auras are followed by syncope in two or ...
Sandra A. Banta-Wright, MN, RNC, NNP; Robert D. Steiner, MD Neonates with profound and prolonged hyperammonemia with coma due to urea cycle defect will have had a neurological insult to the brain ...
"We still have no definitive idea of the risks involved in pregnancy for women with chronic fatigue syndrome. The suggestion that it's okay to be pregnant is not yet substantiated by science. I ...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is vital for delivering oxygen and nutrients to the brain. Many forms of orthostatic intolerance (OI) involve impaired regulation of CBF in the upright posture, which results ...
Background Patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD) are at risk of developing nocturnal hypoxaemia due to ventilatory restriction and impaired gas exchange that worsen with supine posture and ...
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