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2014

Cheyne–Stokes respiration

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Central Role Of Carotid Body Chemoreceptors In Disordered Breathing And Cardiorenal Dysfunction In Chronic Heart Failure., Noah J. Marcus, Rodrigo Del Rio, Harold D. Schultz Nov 2014

Central Role Of Carotid Body Chemoreceptors In Disordered Breathing And Cardiorenal Dysfunction In Chronic Heart Failure., Noah J. Marcus, Rodrigo Del Rio, Harold D. Schultz

Journal Articles: Cellular & Integrative Physiology

Oscillatory breathing (OB) patterns are observed in pre-term infants, patients with cardio-renal impairment, and in otherwise healthy humans exposed to high altitude. Enhanced carotid body (CB) chemoreflex sensitivity is common to all of these populations and is thought to contribute to these abnormal patterns by destabilizing the respiratory control system. OB patterns in chronic heart failure (CHF) patients are associated with greater levels of tonic and chemoreflex-evoked sympathetic nerve activity (SNA), which is associated with greater morbidity and poor prognosis. Enhanced chemoreflex drive may contribute to tonic elevations in SNA by strengthening the relationship between respiratory and sympathetic neural outflow. …