CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE REGULATION OF VENTILATION
Clinical assessment is currently limited to the chemical control of ventilation, as the precise role of sensory receptor influences is unknown and satisfactory techniques for their assessment do not exist. Depressed chemosensitivity should be suspected when one of the conditions listed in is present, and formal assessment of respiratory center function should be considered.
The rebreathing test is the commonest clinical method of assessing C02 sensitivity. Normally minute ventilation increases by an average of 2 L/ min/mm Hg C02 (range 1 to 8 L/min/mm Hg C02) (Figure 25-2A). Blunting of the C02 response occurs in idiopathic hypoventilation, obesity-hypo-ventilation syndrome, narcotic or sedative ingestion, hypothyroidism, metabolic alkalosis, and primary neurological disorders. The reduced response in patients with COPD and C02 retention is discussed later. Chemosensitivity to hypoxia is technically more difficult to measure, and generally there is a good relationship between reduced chemosensitivity to 02 and C02.
- MEDIASTINITIS
- SPECIFIC CLINICAL DISORDERS
- Other Glomerulonephritides
- ACUTE AND CHRONIC HEPATITIS - DEFIRILTIORI
- Improving Case Management
- DEFINITION
- ARTERIAL TRAUMA
- MYOCARDIAL METABOLISM
- ARRHYTHMIAS in ACUTE MYOCARDIAL MFARCTION
- Phenytoin
- ELECTRICAL CONDUCTION SYSTEM
- Muscular and Articular System
- Important NEPHROTOXIRIS
- SYNCOPE
- Gastrointestinal Tract
- PULMONARY GAS EXCHANGE
- Minimal Change Nephropathy
- PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
- LABORATORY TESTS OF LIVER FUNCTION AND DISEASE
- Progressive Crescentic Glomerulonephritis
- Pulmonary Infiltrates with Eosinophilia PIE
- ANTIBIOTICS
- APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WJTH SUSPECTED MALDIGESTION AND/OR MALABSORPTION
- Bleeding Diatheses
- CONTROL OF BREATHING IN DISEASE STATES
- OTHER ESOPHAGEAL DISORDERS
- CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF MALABSORPTION
- CLINICAL APPROACH TO LIVER DISEASE
- DRUG-ASSOCIATED RENAL INJURY
- SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH
- Etiology and Pathogenesis
- THE FAMILIAL POLYPOSIS SYNDROMES
- Renal Biopsy
- PULMOIIARY FUNCTION EVALUATION
- PERFUSION