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- known as "metabolic compensation". Acute hypercapnia is called acute hypercapnic respiratory failure (AHRF) and is a medical emergency as it generally...
- type of respiratory failure. These are hypoxemic and certain cases of hypercapnic respiratory failure stemming from exacerbations of asthma and chronic...
- ventilation will be required instead. Bronchiectasis may lead to acute hypercapnic respiratory failure (AHRF), and NIV may be used similarly as for COPD...
- sense of suffocation and struggling before unconsciousness, known as the hypercapnic alarm response: 45  caused by the presence of high carbon dioxide concentrations...
- sense of suffocation and struggling before unconsciousness, known as the hypercapnic alarm response: 45  caused by the presence of high carbon dioxide concentrations...
- dioxide (PaCO2) > 65 torr (20 mmHg) over baseline PaCO2 (evidence of hypercapnic respiratory failure), or supplemental oxygen requirement of greater than...
- CO2 only. without cardiac support. ECCO2R is used for patients with hypercapnic respiratory failure or patients with less severe forms of acute respiratory...
- sense of suffocation and struggling before unconsciousness, known as the hypercapnic alarm response caused by the presence of high carbon dioxide concentrations...
- waxing and waning of tidal volume), apneustic respirations and post-hypercapnic apnea. Focal neurological deficits are less common. Wernicke encephalopathy...
- clinical data. When measured in patients with Cheyne–Stokes respiration, hypercapnic ventilatory responsiveness may be elevated by 100% or more. When not...