[放大控制呼吸的适应症(作者译)]。

L Grabow, E Bammel, U Beneicke, H Hirsch
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控制呼吸不仅在呼吸不足的情况下应该有一席之地,而且在治疗昏迷和过度呼吸的人。过度换气容易严重干扰大脑的血液供应,这种干扰,再加上导致昏迷的原发疾病,如高血糖、糖尿病或脑外伤,可能是导致致命结果的一个因素。控制呼吸有助于调节脑循环和酸碱平衡,为紊乱的代谢正常化提供改善的条件,从而大大改善这些病例的预后。
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[Enlarge indications for controlled respiration (author's transl)].

Controlled respiration should have a place not only in cases of hypoventilation but also in the treatment of comatose and hyperventilating persons. Hyperventilation is liable severely to interfere with the blood supply to the brain, and this disturbance, in conjunction with the primary disease responsible for the comatose condition, such as hyperglycaemia, diabetes or cerebral trauma, may be a contributing factor to the lethal outcome. Controlled respiration helps towards regulation of the cerebral circulation and of the acid-base balance and provides improved conditions for normalization of the disturbed metabolism and thus greatly improves the prognosis of these cases.

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