What Is Periodic Breathing?
Biot's respiration is a pathological periodic respiration attributed to Came Bio in 1876. Its characteristics are: short and shallow breathing. After several breaths, regular or irregular breathing stops occur. The prognosis of the disease is usually poor.
Bio's breath
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- nickname
- Pause breathing
- TCM disease name
- Bio's breath
- English name
- biot breathing
- English alias
- Biot's breathing
- Common locations
- Central nervous system disease
- Biot's respiration is a pathological periodic respiration attributed to Came Bio in 1876. Its characteristics are: short and shallow breathing. After several breaths, regular or irregular breathing stops occur. The prognosis of the disease is usually poor.
- Biot breathing: Also known as Biot's breathing. It is a kind of pathological periodic breathing, which manifests as one or more strong breaths, followed by a long period of respiratory cessation, and then several strong breaths again, and the cycle duration is 10-60 seconds. Most of them occur in central nervous system diseases, and they are acute signs of terminal illness.
- Biot's breath is usually caused by
- The difference between the disease is that the former's breathing frequency and strength are relatively regular; the latter's breathing and apnea are completely irregular. After the breathing pattern deteriorates, it can be accompanied by breathing disorders.
- In the usual medical examination, the clinical diagnosis of Biot's breathing is always considered to be the same as that of Cheyne's stroke breathing, although the definitions of the two differ in academic attributes.