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Respiratory failure

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Respiratory failure is a medical term for inadequate gas exchange by the respiratory system. Respiratory failure can be indicated by observing a drop in blood oxygen level (hypoxemia) and/or a rise in arterial carbon dioxide (hypercapnia). Classification into type I or type II relates to the absence or presence of hypercapnia respectively.

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[edit] Types

[edit] Type 1

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  • Type 2 respiratory failure is defined as hypoxia with hypercapnia. It is due to inadequate air flow in the alveoli of the lungs that causes a build up of carbon dioxide that has been generated by the body. The underlying causes are reduced breathing effort (in the fatigued patient), increased resistance to breathing (such as in asthma) or an increase in the area of the lung that is not available for gas exchange (such as in emphysema).
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[edit] Treatment

Emergency treatment follows the principles of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Treatment of the underlying cause is required. Mechanical ventilation may be required.

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