The Cheyne Stokes phenomenon and its relation to other respiratory rhythm disorders

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Despite the large literature on the issue of respiratory rhythm disorders, until now there is no unified understanding of the characteristics of individual forms, as there is no generally accepted classification. Many deviations from the normal rhythm, especially the form of a periodic rhythm, do not fit into the generally accepted framework.

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J. M. Britvan

Odessa Medical Institute

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Department of Pathological Physiology

Ukraine, Odessa

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2. Fig. 1. Types of Cheyne-Stokes respiration (top three curves). Incomplete Cheyne-Stokes shape (bottom curve).

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3. Fig. 2. Types of respiration Biota (left three curves). Waveforms of breathing (right three curves).

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4. Fig. 2. Types of respiration Biota (left three curves). Waveforms of breathing (right three curves).

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