Bradypnea Explained

Bradycardia
Field:cardiac

Bradypnea is abnormally slow breathing. The respiratory rate at which bradypnea is diagnosed depends on the age of the person, with the limit higher during childhood.

Age ranges

Signs and symptoms

Causes

Treatment

If urgent treatment is needed, supplemental oxygen is given to the individual. Treatments can range from surgery to correct dangerous intracranial pressure, to stays in rehabilitation facilities for bradypnea caused by addiction problems.

Etymology and pronunciation

The word bradypnea uses combining forms of brady- + -pnea, from (Greek from bradys, slow + pnoia, breath. See pronunciation information at dyspnea.

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References

Notes and References

  1. Williams, Mark. "The Basic Geriatric Respiratory Examination." Medscape. 25 Nov 2009.