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Biot's respiratory pattern under mechanical ventilation: Two case reports and literature review
Hugo Arturo Tirapé-Castro1,2, Lía Cristina Cajamarca-Sacta3,2, Fernando Martínez-Arias1,4
1State University of Milagro (Universidad Estatal de Milagro), Milagro, Ecuador.
Biot's breathing, a sign of brainstem dysfunction, can be objectively identified in ventilated patients. Recognizing this pattern aids in assessing central respiratory control failure and prognosis.
Area of Science:
- Neurology
- Critical Care Medicine
- Respiratory Physiology
Background:
- Biot's breathing is an underrecognized clinical sign of pontomedullary dysfunction.
- Its identification in mechanically ventilated patients offers an objective measure of central respiratory control failure.
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