Tachypnea
ICD-10 | R06.0 |
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ICD-9 | 786.06 |
Tachypnea (or "tachypnoea") (Greek: "rapid breathing") is characterized by rapid breathing.[1]
It is not identical with hyperventilation - tachypnea may be necessary for a sufficient gas-exchange of the body, for example after exercise, in which case it is not hyperventilation.
Tachypnea differs from hyperpnea in that tachypnea is rapid shallow breaths, while hyperpnea is rapid deep breaths.
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 can also be a symptom of carbon monoxide poisoning in which oxygen delivery to the tissues and organs is blocked causing hypoxia and direct cellular injury.
See also
- Hypoventilation, too shallow or too slow breathing
- Control of respiration
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