Recurrent breathing rhythm disorders in acute rebleeding

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Of the various changes in the body that occur during acute bleeding, changes in the rhythm of respiration are less studied. Meanwhile, the issue of periodic respiratory rhythm disorders in acute bleeding is of interest for the clinic in prognostic terms.

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Y. M. Britvan

Department of Pathological Physiology, Odessa Medical. institute on the basis of the 2nd hospital

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Ukraine, Odessa

A. A. Graff

Department of Pathological Physiology, Odessa Medical. institute on the basis of the 2nd hospital

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Ukraine, Odessa

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2. Fig. 1. Experiment 14. V. 1936. Wave-like breathing with a transition to the type of respiratio alternans (upper curve). Transition to irregular groups with apnoic phases (middle curve). The end of the experiment is the onset of syncoptic respiration with terminal apnea (lower curve). Above is the timestamp in seconds.

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3. Fig. 2. Expressed forms of syncoptic respiration. The upper curve - respiratory waves with an "active expiratory tooth (experiment 3. I. 1936). The lower curve is respiratory waves with "extra-expirations" (experiment 29. XII. 1935).

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