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The arterial blood pressure and ventilatory responses to severe passive heating at rest varies greatly among individuals. We tested the hypothesis that the increase in ventilation seen during severe passive heating of resting humans is associated with a decrease in arterial blood pressure. Passive

Cardiopulmonary and arterial baroreceptor unloading during passive hyperthermia does not contribute to hyperthermia-induced hyperventilation.

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UNASSIGNED What is the central question of this study? Does baroreceptor unloading during passive hyperthermia contribute to increases in ventilation and decreases in end-tidal carbon dioxide during that exposure? What is the main finding and its importance? Hyperthermic hyperventilation is not

Hypothalamic-midbrain dysregulation syndrome: hypertension, hyperthermia, hyperventilation, and decerebration.

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Certain decerebrate lesions of brain stem or hypothalamus induce pharmacologically reversible hypertension and hyperthermia in animals. We observed three young patients with episodic decerebration, hyperthermia, hypertension, and hyperventilation during recovery from comas of different etiologies.

Hyperventilation in children with dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF).

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Many studies of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) have been done but only a few revealed the respiratory status. Respiratory problems arise because of plasma leakage through the damaged capillaries, causing lung edema and in turn result in hypoxemia. This later on will be compensated by a
Hyperthermia during prolonged exercise leads to hyperventilation, which can reduce arterial CO2 pressure (PaCO2 ) and, in turn, cerebral blood flow (CBF) and thermoregulatory response. We investigated 1) whether humans can voluntarily suppress hyperthermic hyperventilation during prolonged exercise

Characteristics of hyperthermia-induced hyperventilation in humans.

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In humans, hyperthermia leads to activation of a set of thermoregulatory responses that includes cutaneous vasodilation and sweating. Hyperthermia also increases ventilation in humans, as is observed in panting dogs, but the physiological significance and characteristics of the hyperventilatory

Carotid chemoreceptors have a limited role in mediating the hyperthermia-induced hyperventilation in exercising humans.

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Hyperthermia causes hyperventilation at rest and during exercise. We previously reported that carotid chemoreceptors partly contribute to the hyperthermia-induced hyperventilation at rest. However, given that a hyperthermia-induced hyperventilation markedly differs between rest and exercise, the

[Thermoregulatory hyperventilation, salivation and urinary excretion in domestic swine during exogenous hyperthermia].

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[the influence of exogenous hyperthermia and thermal hyperventilation on the partial pressure of CO2 in the blood of pigs].

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[Hypercapnia and mixed acidosis as the only sign of malignant hyperthermia (MH)?].

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METHODS A 34-year-old male (190 cm/100 kg) was scheduled for surgery of the nasal septum. He had had uneventful anaesthesia for appendicectomy 14 years earlier: following 600 mg thiopentone, 180 mg suxamethonium and up to 2 vol.% halothane for 20 min had been used and no symptoms of malignant

[A case report of a 63-year-old patient with malignant hyperthermia].

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We have experienced a case of fulminant malignant hyperthermia who was a 63-year-old female weighing 44 kg. There was no particular past history nor family history. She underwent right mastoidectomy because of chronic otitis media. Her preoperative physical status was ASA I. She was premedicated

Adaptation of exercise ventilation during an actively-induced hyperthermia following passive heat acclimation.

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Hyperthermia-induced hyperventilation has been proposed to be a human thermolytic thermoregulatory response and to contribute to the disproportionate increase in exercise ventilation (VE) relative to metabolic needs during high-intensity exercise. In this study it was hypothesized that VE would

Uteroplacental blood flow during hyperthermia with and without respiratory alkalosis.

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The effect of induced maternal hyperthermia (1.5 degrees C rise over 60 min) on the uterine and umbilical circulations was examined in two groups of chronically instrumented pregnant sheep. Hyperventilation occurred in both groups. In the group in which the resultant respiratory alkalosis was

Malignant hyperthermia in a black adolescent. A case report.

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Malignant hyperthermia is a rare genetic abnormality which presents in the peri-anaesthetic period with tachycardia, hyperventilation, hyperthermia and acidosis. Untreated, the mortality rate is in excess of 80%. This syndrome is much less common in blacks than whites. A case of malignant

[Malignant hyperthermia in a 41-year-old woman].

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Malignant hyperthermia is one of the most devastating crises encountered in anaesthesia and it frequently occurs unexpectedly. Although malignant hyperthermia develops in young individuals (mean age approximately 22 years), older people can also be affected. The case of a 41-year-old woman with a
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