Hyperpnea

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Hyperpnea
ICD-9 786.01
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Hyperpnea is increased depth of breathing when required to meet demand, as during or following exercise or when the body lacks oxygen (hypoxia), for instance in high altitude or as a result of anaemia.

Hyperpnea may also occur as a result of sepsis, and is usually a sign of the beginning of refractory sepsis.

Lungs and breathing activity
Bradypnea - decreased breathing rate
Dyspnea or shortness of breath - sensation of respiratory distress
Eupnea - normal breathing
Hyperaeration/Hyperinflation - increased lung volume
Hyperpnea - faster and/or deeper breathing
Hyperventilation - increased breathing that causes CO2 loss
Labored breathing - physical presentation of respiratory distress
Tachypnea - increased breathing rate

Tachypnea differs from hyperpnea in that tachypnea is rapid shallow breaths, while hyperpnea is deep breaths.[1]

References

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See also

es:Hiperpnea ja:過呼吸
  1. hyperpnea at Dorland's Medical Dictionary