What causes a low breathing rate
What causes a low breathing rate
author: Tyler Wang
2022-06-09
What causes a low breathing rate?
Respiratory rate is a medical term for the number of breaths per minute, and one rise and fall of the chest is one breath, one inhalation and one exhalation. The number of breaths per minute is called respiratory rate.
Respiration is a necessary process for gas exchange between the internal and external environment of the human body. The human body inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide through breathing to maintain normal physiological functions.
Low respiratory rate usually means that the respiratory rate is lower than 10 times/min. In most cases, the main reasons for the reduction of respiratory rate and respiratory movement include respiratory center depression, nerve conduction disorder, respiratory muscle weakness, etc. The details are as follows: First, respiratory center depression: carbon dioxide anesthesia can lead to respiratory center depression, resulting in a reduction and weakening of the respiratory rate.

Second, nerve conduction disorders: Central nervous system infections, trauma, tumors, and intracranial hypertension can all affect the respiratory center, resulting in a decrease in respiratory rate.
3. Weakness of respiratory muscles: There is no strength in the respiratory muscles, and the conduction of the neuromuscular is blocked, and the respiratory frequency will be reduced. Decreased movement and breathing rate. In most cases of hypoxia, the respiratory rate increases compensatively and rarely decreases. Only when the respiratory center is inhibited, the respiratory muscles have no strength, and the nerve conduction is blocked, the respiratory rate may decrease.
Respiratory rate is a medical term for the number of breaths per minute, and one rise and fall of the chest is one breath, one inhalation and one exhalation. The number of breaths per minute is called respiratory rate.
Respiration is a necessary process for gas exchange between the internal and external environment of the human body. The human body inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide through breathing to maintain normal physiological functions.

Low respiratory rate usually means that the respiratory rate is lower than 10 times/min. In most cases, the main reasons for the reduction of respiratory rate and respiratory movement include respiratory center depression, nerve conduction disorder, respiratory muscle weakness, etc. The details are as follows: First, respiratory center depression: carbon dioxide anesthesia can lead to respiratory center depression, resulting in a reduction and weakening of the respiratory rate.
Second, nerve conduction disorders: Central nervous system infections, trauma, tumors, and intracranial hypertension can all affect the respiratory center, resulting in a decrease in respiratory rate.
3. Weakness of respiratory muscles: There is no strength in the respiratory muscles, and the conduction of the neuromuscular is blocked, and the respiratory frequency will be reduced. Decreased movement and breathing rate. In most cases of hypoxia, the respiratory rate increases compensatively and rarely decreases. Only when the respiratory center is inhibited, the respiratory muscles have no strength, and the nerve conduction is blocked, the respiratory rate may decrease.
Related News
Clinical application scenarios of the patient monitor?
2023-02-16 422How does blood oxygen hypoxia do?
2022-12-14 521The correct use of SpO2 sensor method?
2022-12-13 550Theory of measuring human blood pressure
2022-11-10 514What is a hyperbaric oxygen chamber?
2022-10-27 473What causes an irregular heartbeat?
2022-10-25 481What reason is human body temperature low?
2022-10-24 442Who is oxygen therapy suitable for?
2022-10-20 460How should blood oxygen do low?
2022-10-19 433What is the normal range of respiratory rate?
2022-10-17 335Is newborn's body temperature higher than adult's?
2022-10-14 366Which cardiac tests are appropriate for the heart?
2022-10-13 303Why should patients fast for 6 hours after anesthesia?
2022-10-12 268What should we do if the blood oxygen saturation is low?
2022-10-11 308Newborn blood oxygen saturation
2022-10-10 293Ear Pulse Oximeters
2022-10-09 237Introduction to the key points of Patient Monitor operation
2022-10-08 240Relationship between blood oxygen saturation and heart rate
2022-10-02 258What does SPO2 mean on the patient monitor
2022-10-01 252What are the indications of the patient monitor
2022-10-01 1268