Breathlessness or dyspnea-the subjective experience of breathing discomfort-is a symptom in many pulmonary, cardiovascular, and neuromuscular diseases. It occurs in normals as well during intense emotional states and heavy labor or exercise. In clinical cases, it generally causes severe suffering. Dyspnea has multifactorial causes and the explanation for the symptom may differ largely among patients. Explanatory models imply the involvement of mechanisms at several levels of functioning, such as afferent signals from the respiratory muscles or blood gas levels related to hypercapnia and hypoxia. Depending on the relative involvement of specific mechanisms and their interactions, dyspnea may be experienced differently and subtypes can be dis...
International audienceDyspnoea is a debilitating symptom that affects quality of life, exercise tole...
Perceptual sensitivity for dyspnea (i.e. breathlessness) is often quantified using the slope of magn...
Abstract Background: Vital Capacity (VC); Force Expiratory Volume (FEV1) and Force Expiratory Volum...
Dyspnea is the highly threatening experience of breathlessness experienced by patients with diverse ...
Dyspnea is the highly threatening experience of breathlessness experienced by patients with diverse ...
Abstract Dyspnea is a general term used to characterize a range of different descriptors; it varies ...
Dyspnea or breathlessness is a term primarily used in respiratory medicine. Nevertheless, in the las...
SummaryDyspnea is an impairing symptom in obstructive pulmonary diseases. Besides multiple physiolog...
SummaryAnxiety and depression can increase the intensity of dyspnea out of proportion to the impairm...
Dyspnoea, also known as shortness of breath or breathlessness, is a subjective awareness of the sens...
Objective. Dyspnea is defined as an uncomfortable awareness of the need to breathe. Verbal report of...
The theoretical part of the diploma work has been influenced by the literature available, I describe...
Symptoms that occur with disease are often the most disturbing facet of an illness. Dyspnea is just ...
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated alterations in both the sensory (intensity) and the affec...
Editor’s key points † Dyspnoea is a distressing symptom in respiratory disease. † The mechanisms inv...
International audienceDyspnoea is a debilitating symptom that affects quality of life, exercise tole...
Perceptual sensitivity for dyspnea (i.e. breathlessness) is often quantified using the slope of magn...
Abstract Background: Vital Capacity (VC); Force Expiratory Volume (FEV1) and Force Expiratory Volum...
Dyspnea is the highly threatening experience of breathlessness experienced by patients with diverse ...
Dyspnea is the highly threatening experience of breathlessness experienced by patients with diverse ...
Abstract Dyspnea is a general term used to characterize a range of different descriptors; it varies ...
Dyspnea or breathlessness is a term primarily used in respiratory medicine. Nevertheless, in the las...
SummaryDyspnea is an impairing symptom in obstructive pulmonary diseases. Besides multiple physiolog...
SummaryAnxiety and depression can increase the intensity of dyspnea out of proportion to the impairm...
Dyspnoea, also known as shortness of breath or breathlessness, is a subjective awareness of the sens...
Objective. Dyspnea is defined as an uncomfortable awareness of the need to breathe. Verbal report of...
The theoretical part of the diploma work has been influenced by the literature available, I describe...
Symptoms that occur with disease are often the most disturbing facet of an illness. Dyspnea is just ...
BACKGROUND: The present study investigated alterations in both the sensory (intensity) and the affec...
Editor’s key points † Dyspnoea is a distressing symptom in respiratory disease. † The mechanisms inv...
International audienceDyspnoea is a debilitating symptom that affects quality of life, exercise tole...
Perceptual sensitivity for dyspnea (i.e. breathlessness) is often quantified using the slope of magn...
Abstract Background: Vital Capacity (VC); Force Expiratory Volume (FEV1) and Force Expiratory Volum...