Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2847490 Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this case report we describe a trial of experimentally induced syncope in a healthy young volunteer that produced abnormal periods of hyperventilation (V˙A=57   L/min) and periodic breathing; the latter persisting for approximately 60 min following termination of the trial. In this example, independent of systemic hypotension, the severe hyperventilation and related hypocapnia (end-tidal PETCO2∼5   mm   HgPETCO2∼5   mm   Hg) induced by orthostatic stress (lower body negative pressure) resulted in a ∼65% reduction in cerebral blood flow velocity. Potential mechanisms underlying these striking cardiorespiratory patterns are discussed.

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