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- 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"...
- epinephrine, dopamine). Conditions that decrease bathmotropy (i.e. hypercarbia) cause the heart to be less responsive to catecholaminergic drugs. A...
- usually report as being pleasant. Some investigators have studied whether hypercarbia or higher than normal carbon dioxide levels, could explain the occurrence...
- MAC increases with hyperthermia and hypernatremia. Conversely, anemia, hypercarbia, hypoxia, hypothermia, hypotension (MAP < 40 mmHg), and pregnancy seem...
- W, Ellenbogen RG, Vavilala MS (March 2008). "Incidence of hypo- and hypercarbia in severe traumatic brain injury before and after 2003 pediatric guidelines"...
- at home is recommended in those with significant low oxygen levels. Hypercarbia (too much carbon dioxide in the blood) may contribute to the development...
- (2007). Modified oxygen mask to induce target levels of hyperoxia and hypercarbia during radiotherapy: a more effective alternative to carbogen. International...