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  2. Category : Respiratory system disease and disorder templates

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  3. Respiratory acidosis - Wikipedia

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    Acute respiratory acidosis occurs when an abrupt failure of ventilation occurs. This failure in ventilation may be caused by depression of the central respiratory center by cerebral disease or drugs, inability to ventilate adequately due to neuromuscular disease (e.g., myasthenia gravis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Guillain–Barré syndrome, muscular dystrophy), or airway obstruction ...

  4. Pathophysiology of acute respiratory distress syndrome

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    Respiratory acidosis in ARDS is often caused by ventilation techniques such as permissive hypercapnia, which attempt to limit ventilator-induced lung injury in ARDS. The result is a critical illness in which the 'endothelial disease' of severe sepsis or SIRS is worsened by the lung dysfunction, which further impairs oxygen delivery to cells.

  5. File:Symptoms of acidosis.svg - Wikipedia

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    Answers.com Medical Encyclopedia: Metabolic Acidosis: Causes and symptoms By Altha Roberts Edgren. Retrieved on April 13, 2009; Symptoms mentioned in both metabolic and respiratory acidosis from the following two references: - Wrongdiagnosis.com > Symptoms of Metabolic Acidosis Retrieved on April 13, 2009]

  6. Acidosis - Wikipedia

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    Nervous system involvement may be seen with acidosis and occurs more often with respiratory acidosis than with metabolic acidosis. Signs and symptoms that may be seen in acidosis include headaches , confusion, feeling tired , tremors , sleepiness , flapping tremor , and dysfunction of the cerebrum of the brain which may progress to coma if ...

  7. Respiratory compensation - Wikipedia

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    The amount of respiratory compensation in metabolic acidosis can be estimated using Winters' formula. [2] Hyperventilation due to the compensation for metabolic acidosis persists for 24 to 48 hours after correction of the acidosis, and can lead to respiratory alkalosis. [3] This compensation process can occur within minutes. [4]

  8. Alkalosis - Wikipedia

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    It can also be caused by administration of diuretics [2] and endocrine disorders such as Cushing's syndrome. Compensatory mechanism for metabolic alkalosis involve slowed breathing by the lungs to increase serum carbon dioxide, [2] a condition leaning toward respiratory acidosis. As respiratory acidosis often accompanies the compensation for ...

  9. Davenport diagram - Wikipedia

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    As indicated by the Davenport diagram, respiratory depression, which results in a high P CO 2, will lower blood pH. Hyperventilation will have the opposite effects. A decrease in blood pH due to respiratory depression is called respiratory acidosis. An increase in blood pH due to hyperventilation is called respiratory alkalosis (Fig. 11).