cheyne-stokes respiration
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Definition
Noun: A specific, abnormal pattern of breathing characterized by a cyclical, gradual increase in the depth and frequency of breaths followed by a gradual decrease, culminating in a period of apnea (temporary cessation of breathing). This cycle then repeats.
Usage
This term is used exclusively in medical contexts to describe a serious clinical sign associated with various conditions, particularly those affecting the brain or heart.
Examples
- The patient's deteriorating neurological status was indicated by the onset of Cheyne-Stokes respiration.
- Cheyne-Stokes respiration is often observed in patients with severe congestive heart failure.
- The medical team noted the cyclical pattern of Cheyne-Stokes respiration on the monitor.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in diagnostic descriptions and clinical notes. It is typically not used in everyday conversation.
- It can be described as a form of .
Variants and Related Words
- Cheyne-Stokes breathing: An exact synonym.
- Periodic breathing: A broader category of abnormal breathing patterns that includes the Cheyne-Stokes type.
Synonyms
- Cheyne-Stokes breathing
- Periodic breathing (in a clinical sense)
Different Meanings
This term has only one specific meaning in modern English: the medical definition described above. It is an eponym, named after physicians John Cheyne and William Stokes.
Notes
- The term is always hyphenated: Cheyne-Stokes.
- It is often capitalized as it is derived from proper names, though it is sometimes seen in lowercase in continuous text.
Noun
- abnormal respiration in which periods of shallow and deep breathing alternate