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hypoventilation
hy·po·ven·ti·la·tion H0371050 (hī′pə-vĕn′tl-ā′shən)n. Reduced or deficient ventilation of the lungs, resulting in reduced aeration of blood in the lungs and an increased level of carbon dioxide in the blood.hypoventilation (ˌhaɪpəʊˌvɛntɪˈleɪʃən) n (Medicine) med a deficiency in the amount of air circulating through the lungs resulting in a build up of carbon dioxideTranslationshypoventilation
hypoventilation [hi″po-ven″tĭ-la´shun] a state in which there is a reduced amount of air entering the pulmonary alveoli (decreased ventilation" >alveolar ventilation), which causes an increase in arterial carbon dioxide level. See also hypopnea and bradypnea.hy·po·ven·ti·la·tion (hī'pō-ven'ti-lā'shŭn), Reduced alveolar ventilation relative to metabolic carbon dioxide production, so that alveolar carbon dioxide pressure increases above normal. Synonym(s): hypoventilation (hī′pə-vĕn′tl-ā′shən)n. Reduced or deficient ventilation of the lungs, resulting in reduced aeration of blood in the lungs and an increased level of carbon dioxide in the blood.hypoventilation Medtalk A ↓ in depth/frequency of respiration. Cf Hyperventilation. hy·po·ven·ti·la·tion (hī'pō-ven-ti-lā'shŭn) Reduced alveolar ventilation relative to metabolic carbon dioxide production, so that alveolar carbon dioxide pressure increases above normal. hypoventilation Reduced depth and rate of breathing.HypoventilationReduced ventilation in the lungs' air sacs resulting in above normal carbon dioxide pressure.Mentioned in: Inhalation Therapieshy·po·ven·ti·la·tion (hī'pō-ven-ti-lā'shŭn) Reduced alveolar ventilation relative to metabolic carbon dioxide production increases above. |