- Gr**** hyper, "above" or "too much" and kapnos, "smoke"), also
known as
hypercarbia and CO2 retention, is a
condition of
abnormally elevated carbon dioxide...
-
dioxide in
neonatal infants to
ensure that the
level is not too high (
hypercarbia) or too low is
important for
improving outcomes for
neonates in intensive...
-
anoxia (oxygen depletion) or
hypercarbia (excess
carbon dioxide) and
temporal lobe stimulation. Both
anoxia and
hypercarbia are
likely to
induce at least...
- Hanson, CW;
Marshall BE;
Frasch HF;
Marshall C (January 1996). "Causes of
hypercarbia with
oxygen therapy in
patients with
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease"...
- at home is
recommended in
those with
significant low
oxygen levels.
Hypercarbia (too much
carbon dioxide in the blood) may
contribute to the development...
-
usually report as
being pleasant. Some
investigators have
studied whether hypercarbia or
higher than
normal carbon dioxide levels,
could explain the occurrence...
- epinephrine, dopamine).
Conditions that
decrease bathmotropy (i.e.
hypercarbia)
cause the
heart to be less
responsive to
catecholaminergic drugs. A...
- W,
Ellenbogen RG,
Vavilala MS (March 2008). "Incidence of hypo- and
hypercarbia in
severe traumatic brain injury before and
after 2003
pediatric guidelines"...
- ischemic-anoxia states,
acute liver failure,
hypertensive encephalopathy,
hypercarbia (hypercapnia), and Reye
hepatocerebral syndrome.
These conditions tend...
-
Hanson CW,
Marshall BE,
Frasch HF,
Marshall C (January 1996). "Causes of
hypercarbia with
oxygen therapy in
patients with
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease"...