nothing, it is the name for the breathe sound make when one is dying.
Cheyne-Stokes is usually caused by heart failure. You can treat the heart failure. It is also helpful to have a CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) machine. Cheyne-Stokes is a breathing pattern that people have when they are close to the end.
Kussmaul and Cheyne-Stokes are types of respirations. Kussmaul respirations are hyperapnea, an Cheyne-Stokes respirations are hypercapnia.
nothing, it is the name for the breathe sound make when one is dying.Cheyne-Stokes is usually caused by heart failure. You can treat the heart failure. It is also helpful to have a CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) machine. Cheyne-Stokes is a breathing pattern that people have when they are close to the end.
yes
brain stem injuries
brain stem injuries
Cheyne-Stokes respirations
cheyne-stokes respiration
yes
People suffer from all sorts of injuries and illnesses everyday. Often these cause cheyne-stokes respiration's and yes, the problems which caused the respiratory condition can be fixed. Head injuries is a prime example of an injury that can cause cheyne-stoke restorations and again head injuries can and have been fixed prior to death. SO, fix the cause you fix the respiratory issues.
its a sleep apnea where one can be obstrucitive sleep apnea and a complex of the two of the two can have this when even awake
cheyne- stokes
Cheyne-Stokes respiration, a pattern of abnormal breathing characterized by progressively deeper and faster breathing followed by a temporary stop in breathing, can occur in individuals with advanced heart failure or those close to death. It does not always precede death, but it may be a sign of worsening health and can occur in the later stages of terminal illness.