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Neurologic disorders and respiration.

G L Colice1, J L Bernat

  • 1Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, New Hampshire.

Clinics in Chest Medicine
|December 1, 1989
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Neurologic disorders affect breathing through a sequence impacting function, anatomy, and pathology. Understanding the roles of the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems is key to managing respiratory complications.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Respiratory Medicine
  • Pathophysiology

Background:

  • Neurologic disorders significantly impact respiratory system function.
  • Respiration is controlled by complex interactions within the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems.
  • Understanding these neural pathways is crucial for diagnosing and managing respiratory issues in neurologic conditions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To elucidate the functional-anatomic-pathologic sequence of respiratory compromise in neurologic disorders.
  • To detail the specific roles of the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems in maintaining respiratory function.
  • To provide a framework for understanding the effects of various pathologic conditions on respiratory control.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on neurogenic respiratory control.

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  • Analysis of functional roles of nervous system components in respiration.
  • Correlation of anatomic structures with respiratory functions.
  • Discussion of pathologic conditions based on functional-anatomic principles.
  • Main Results:

    • Detailed description of the central nervous system's role in initiating and regulating breathing.
    • Explanation of the peripheral nervous system's contribution via sensory feedback and motor output.
    • Elucidation of the autonomic nervous system's influence on airway caliber and respiratory reflexes.
    • Identification of common respiratory complications arising from specific neurologic disorders.

    Conclusions:

    • Neurologic disorders disrupt respiratory function through a defined sequence.
    • A comprehensive understanding of the nervous system's control over respiration is essential for clinical practice.
    • This functional-anatomic-pathologic approach aids in predicting and addressing respiratory sequelae in patients with neurologic conditions.