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hypoventilation

In medicine, an abnormally slow resting respiratory rate characterized by shallow breathing. It can result in a lack of oxygen in the blood and can lead to organ damage and death if it is severe and remains untreated. Injury to the respiratory centre and some drugs, such as opioid analgesics, can cause hypoventilation.



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4[degrees]C (patient 1); a 20-month-old girl with previous obstructive pulmonary disease who had acute respiratory insufficiency along with generalized hypoventilation, crackles, wheezing, and radiologic images of air entrapment requiring bronchodilator administration (patient 2); a 16-month-old girl who had a febrile syndrome, basal crackles on pulmonary auscultation, and perihilar infiltrates (patient 3); and an 11-month-old boy with pneumonia of the upper left lobe (patient 4).
Prolonged hypoventilation of the maxillary sinus can result in atelectasis.
And some authors suggest that the protective effect of swimming might result from hypoventilation (insufficient breathing) and hypercapnia (subsequent C[O.
 
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