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1 udimentary pattern of inspiratory movements (gasping).
2 as changes in sensory feedback, sighing, and gasping.
3 d that this burster discharge could underlie gasping.
4 44 of 113 (39%) of all arrested patients had gasping.
5 t 5-HT2A receptor activation is critical for gasping.
6 eas only one burst mechanism is critical for gasping.
7 markedly from eupnoea but are identical with gasping.
8 nerve evoked by airway closure that leads to gasping.
9 t-care reports to determine the incidence of gasping after arrest in relation to the various EMS arri
12 strong cardiorespiratory response including gasping and a pronounced bradycardia; however, the mecha
14 ude that PGE2 differentially modulates sigh, gasping and eupnoeic activity by differentially increasi
22 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.43 to 0.76), gasping during CPR (OR: 3.94; 95% CI: 2.09 to 7.44), sho
24 dy sought to assess the relationship between gasping during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and 1-year
28 to others on the basis of facial behavior: A gasping face can be seen as showing "fear" and intent to
29 s threatening; Trobrianders chose the "fear" gasping face whereas Spaniards chose an "angry" scowling
30 challenge the Western assumption that "fear" gasping faces uniformly express fear or signal submissio
32 inely recognize, monitor, and record data on gasping in all future cardiac arrest trials and registri
34 imulating NEBs or vagal PVALB neurons evoked gasping in the absence of airway threats, whereas ablati
38 ate repression, which correlated to enhanced gasping latency and impaired autoresuscitation during an
39 authors prospectively collected incidence of gasping on all evaluable subjects in a multicenter, rand
41 for individuals with and without spontaneous gasping or agonal respiration during CPR, respectively.
43 esuscitation, after phrenic nerve-stimulated gasping, or during spontaneous ventilation, the impedanc
44 ed pups was associated with delayed onset of gasping (P < 0.001), delayed recovery of HR from hypoxic
45 that eventually died took longer to initiate gasping (p = 0.0001), recover heart rate (p = 0.0001), a
46 not terminating resuscitation prematurely in gasping patients and the need to routinely recognize, mo
47 Treatment with 5,7-DHT affected neither the gasping pattern once initiated, nor HR, V(E)/V(O(2)) or
50 e day of birth, rats can exhibit eupnoea and gasping patterns which are very similar to those of adul
51 , AR occurs if oxygen is restored during the gasping period where an initial heart rate increase is r
52 the central respiratory oscillator, in which gasping relies on persistent sodium current, whereas eup
54 ggest that the recognition and importance of gasping should be taught to bystanders and emergency med
56 ructive sleep apnea was nocturnal choking or gasping (summary likelihood ratio [LR], 3.3; 95% CI, 2.1
63 agonal respiratory movements in the form of gasping were observed in 6 of 8 pigs in the nonclamp gro
64 ity is supplanted by the neural correlate of gasping, which is proposed to depend only on CI-pacemake
65 , and eupneic activity was reconfigured into gasping, which like eupnea was insensitive to 4 microM c