Alveolar hypoventilationleadsto type 2 ( hypercapnic ) respiratory failure
increased airway resistance(passive) is caused byEdit Type 2 respiratory failure
PMID:29743771 Hypoventilation syndromeleadingto Type 2 respiratory failure
an exacerbation of COPD or Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome requiring NIV(passive) caused bytype 2 respiratory failure
The victim ... a bruised lungledto type 2 respiratory failure
conditions that damage the lung tissue(passive) is caused byType 1 respiratory failure
Non - invasive BiPAP can be lifesaving to patients with an acute exacerbation of COPDleadingto type 2 respiratory failure
COPD , depression of the respiratory centre ( e. A highly volatile financial instrument(passive) may be caused byType II respiratory failure
insufficient alveolar ventilation of the lungs(passive) is caused byType 2 respiratory failure
inadequate ventilation(passive) is caused byType 2 respiratory failure
Motor Neuron Disease ( MND(passive) caused bytype II respiratory failure
inadequate alveolar ventilation(passive) is caused bydecreased Type 2 respiratory failure
Obesity ... an increasingly common worldwide problemcausestype II respiratory failure
Any disease that affects alveolar ventilationcan resultin type 2 respiratory failure
As a result , his alveolar ventilation is decliningleadingto acute type 2 respiratory failure
acute hypoxia(passive) is caused byType 1 respiratory failure
pathological processes which reduces the ability of the lungs to exchange oxygen , without changing the ability to excrete CO2 , due to the different shape of the CO2 and O2 dissociation curves(passive) is caused byType 1 respiratory failure
early onsetleadingto type 2 respiratory failure
diseases which damage the alveoli such as pneumoconiosis , pulmonary embolism , and acute respiratory distress syndrome(passive) is generally caused byType 1 respiratory failure
commonly(passive) is ... causedType 2 respiratory failure
patients with chest wall or neuromuscular diseasecausingtype 2 respiratory failure
the abnormalities of their thoracic cage(passive) caused bytype 2 respiratory failure
they may have known or unknown respiratory diseasecausingtype 2 respiratory failure
Co2 narcosiscausingCo2 narcosis
to progressive striated muscles ’ weakness , voluntary exhalation debilitation and consciousness deterioration in an elderly patient with left heart failure [ 2 , 3leadingto progressive striated muscles ’ weakness , voluntary exhalation debilitation and consciousness deterioration in an elderly patient with left heart failure [ 2 , 3
in a ventilation perfusionresultingin a ventilation perfusion
in pneumonia and Influenza A in both lungsresultingin pneumonia and Influenza A in both lungs
at 45 - 55L / min or even higher to reach the patient The maximum flow that can be toleratedcan be setat 45 - 55L / min or even higher to reach the patient The maximum flow that can be tolerated
significant morbidity and mortalitycausessignificant morbidity and mortality
hypernatremia in diabetes insipiduscauseshypernatremia in diabetes insipidus
up patients on long term NIV , and have four ' weaning beds ' for patients transferred from ITU settings , struggling to be weaned from there IPPVsetup patients on long term NIV , and have four ' weaning beds ' for patients transferred from ITU settings , struggling to be weaned from there IPPV