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Concept in kinesiology
In kinesiology, the ventilatory threshold (VT1) refers to the point during exercise at which the volume of air breathed out (expiratory ventilation) starts
Ventilatory_threshold
Feeling of sickness after exercising
Exercise-induced urticaria Exercise-associated hyponatremia Heat intolerance Ventilatory threshold Kondo, T.; Nakae Y; Mitsui T; Kagaya M; Matsutani Y; Horibe H (Apr
Exercise-induced_nausea
Amount of energy expended when exercising
conversation.” The talk test results in similar exercise intensity as the ventilatory threshold and is suitable for exercise prescription. Exercise is categorized
Exercise_intensity
Test assigned by clinicians to test cardiopulmonary function
revealing limitations in oxygen delivery, metabolic efficiency, and ventilatory capacity. 1. Resting phase: Before exercise begins, a 2-3 minute baseline
Cardiopulmonary_exercise_test
American physician, physiologist and professor (1927–2020)
“anaerobic threshold” by using ventilatory and cardiovascular gas exchange responses during exercise testing. Dr. Wasserman defined the “anaerobic threshold” in
Karlman_Wasserman
Abnormally rapid and shallow breathing
being any rate above that. Children have significantly higher resting ventilatory rates, which decline rapidly during the first three years of life and
Tachypnea
October 1994). "Comparison of three methods of gradual withdrawal from ventilatory support during weaning from mechanical ventilation". Am J Respir Crit
Intermittent mandatory ventilation
Intermittent_mandatory_ventilation
strategy to the patient's resolving respiratory pathology to reduce ventilatory support automatically. Respiratory therapy Cairo, J.M. (2020). Pilbeam's
Table of modes of mechanical ventilation
Table_of_modes_of_mechanical_ventilation
Respiratory failure due to widespread inflammation in the lungs
engaging in gas exchange, flooded alveoli which can never, under any ventilatory regime, be used for gas exchange, and atelectatic or partially flooded
Acute respiratory distress syndrome
Acute_respiratory_distress_syndrome
Disorder involving pauses in breathing during sleep
secondary to heart failure. This occurs because of brief failures of the ventilatory control system but normal alveolar ventilation. In contrast, sleep-related
Sleep_apnea
Fatal complication of epilepsy
(September 2022). "Use of Fluoxetine to Augment the Inter-Ictal Hypercapnic Ventilatory Response in Patients with Epilepsy: A Pilot Study". Neurology India.
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
Sudden_unexpected_death_in_epilepsy
Sudden fatigue during endurance sports
Sutton, J. R.; Jones, N. L. (1983). "Effect of glycogen depletion on the ventilatory response to exercise". Journal of Applied Physiology. 54 (2). American
Hitting_the_wall
Medical condition of lack of oxygen in the tissues
disorders, such as motor neuron disease and muscular dystrophy, may require ventilatory support in advanced stages. Carbon monoxide competes with oxygen for
Hypoxia_(medicine)
Worsening of symptoms with activity
significant reductions in oxygen consumption and workload at the ventilatory anaerobic threshold during PEM. As a result of these findings, PEM has been described
Post-exertional_malaise
Species of cephalopod
science. 71(2): 1003–1017 Wells, M.J.; Wells, J. (1995). "The control of ventilatory and cardiac responses to changes in ambient oxygen tension and oxygen
Common_octopus
Lung disease involving long-term poor airflow
mechanical devices, may reduce the need for increased ventilatory assistance, the duration of ventilatory assistance and the length of hospital stay in people
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Chronic_obstructive_pulmonary_disease
Medical condition
and neck by a provider or applying a C-collar. The C-collar can make ventilatory support more challenging and can increase intracranial pressure, therefore
Respiratory_arrest
Welsh-American physiologist
PMID 8744246. Poole, D.C.; et al. (1985). "Response of ventilatory and lactate thresholds to continuous and interval training". Journal of Applied Physiology
David_C._Poole
Disorders caused by mitochondrial dysfunction
and is marked by seizures, altered states of consciousness, dementia, ventilatory failure Neuropathy, ataxia, retinitis pigmentosa, and ptosis (NARP) progressive
Mitochondrial_disease
Sleep-related disorder in which the effort to breathe is diminished
polysomnography looks like the primary CSA polysomnography with the addition of a ventilatory pattern compatible with CSB. High-altitude periodic breathing requires
Central_sleep_apnea
Crocodilian native to the Southeastern United States
respiratory muscle, the iliocostalis, that is used during periods of increased ventilatory frequency. The intensity of muscle use determines the respiration rate
American_alligator
Medical condition
to airway obstruction and increased risk of aspiration. The hypoxic ventilatory response (HRV) can also be severely depressed as well leading to hypoxemia
Postoperative residual curarization
Postoperative_residual_curarization
Order of reptiles with a shell and beak
Bruce S.; de Queiroz, Kevin (November 7, 2014). "Origin of the Unique Ventilatory Apparatus of Turtles". Nature Communications. 5 5211. Bibcode:2014NatCo
Turtle
Functions of nitric oxide in organisms
their saliva. In the European Union, nitric oxide in conjunction with ventilatory support and other appropriate active substances, is indicated: for the
Biological functions of nitric oxide
Biological_functions_of_nitric_oxide
Medically induced loss of consciousness
just during the induction. However, mechanical ventilation can provide ventilatory support during spontaneous breathing to ensure adequate gas exchange
General_anaesthesia
Upper airway closure disrupting sleep
features, instability of ventilatory control, neuromuscular inefficiency of the dilator muscles of the upper airways, or a lower threshold for awakening in response
Obstructive_sleep_apnea
Gas-powered emergency resuscitators ISO 10651-6:2004 Part 6: Home-care ventilatory support devices ISO 10656:2016 Resistance welding equipment – Transformers
List of ISO standards 10000–11999
List_of_ISO_standards_10000–11999
Progressive cystic lung disease
Disease progression is usually accompanied by a progressive obstructive ventilatory defect. Decline in FEV1 is the most commonly used parameter to monitor
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
T.; Shuranova, Z.; Burmistrov, Y.; Cooper, R.L. (2002). "Heart and ventilatory measures in crayfish during environmental disturbances and social interactions"
Pain_in_invertebrates
Human disease caused by deficiency of a muscle enzyme
M.; Kohrt, W. M.; Heller, S. L. (April 1990). "Exercise and recovery ventilatory and VO2 responses of patients with McArdle's disease". Journal of Applied
Glycogen storage disease type V
Glycogen_storage_disease_type_V
Cluster of interneurons in the medulla oblongata
PMID 16492945. St-John WM (October 1998). "Neurogenesis of patterns of automatic ventilatory activity". Progress in Neurobiology. 56 (1): 97–117. doi:10.1016/s0301-0082(98)00031-8
Pre-Bötzinger_complex
uncinate processes were plesiomorphically present (and likely had a ventilatory function) in dinosaurs, and maybe even in archosaurs in general. Aureliano
2023 in archosaur paleontology
2023_in_archosaur_paleontology
Medical fitness to function underwater
which required admission to hospital or supplementary oxygen, but not ventilatory support. X-rays do not indicate more than mild abnormality, and no clotting
Fitness_to_dive
Yan Wang; Xiaomei Zhang; Zhonghe Zhou (2020). "Structure and possible ventilatory function of unusual, expanded sternal ribs in the Early Cretaceous bird
2020 in archosaur paleontology
2020_in_archosaur_paleontology
Physiological basis for decompression theory and practice
difficult, and the effects are poorly understood. Heart rate, ventilatory rate, and ventilatory exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide can indicate exercise
Physiology_of_decompression
Physiological disorders resulting from underwater diving
due to increased density of the breathing das with depth. Inadequate ventilatory response to exertion. Dead space of the breathing apparatus. Higher inspired
Diving_disorders
Influences of the underwater environment on the physiology of human divers
when helium was substituted for nitrogen at 4 atm (400 kPa). Inadequate ventilatory response to exertion was indicated by the fact that, despite resting
Human physiology of underwater diving
Human_physiology_of_underwater_diving
Choiniere JN (2021). "A new Heterodontosaurus specimen elucidates the unique ventilatory macroevolution of ornithischian dinosaurs". eLife. 10 e66036. doi:10
2021 in archosaur paleontology
2021_in_archosaur_paleontology
Pulmonary function measurement
representative of the actual dispersion of function within even normal lungs. Ventilatory heterogeneity leads to underestimation of both DL,NO and DL,CO compared
Pulmonary diffusing capacity for nitric oxide
Pulmonary_diffusing_capacity_for_nitric_oxide
VENTILATORY THRESHOLD
VENTILATORY THRESHOLD
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Indian, Latin, Malayalam
Cultural; Goddess of the Threshold
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Selman.German (Sillmann) : possibly a variant of Sieler, or a topographic name for someone living on a ridge, from Low German süll, sill ‘sill’, ‘threshold’, ‘ramp’.
Girl/Female
Latin
Goddess of the threshold.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant spelling of Purcell, or alternatively of Percil (from Old French percer ‘to pierce’ + soel, suel ‘threshold’).
Biblical
threshold; silver cup
Girl/Female
Latin
Goddess of the threshold.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Threshold, silver cup.
Boy/Male
Indian
Threshold
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Gateway; Threshold
Boy/Male
Muslim
Threshold
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Threshold
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Old Arabic Name; Threshold
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Threshold; Gateway
VENTILATORY THRESHOLD
VENTILATORY THRESHOLD
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Name; Word; Sound
Girl/Female
Biblical
Precious stone, that beholds.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
The Moon
Biblical
the exaltation of the Lord
Girl/Female
Welsh
Bright day.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pungent, Acrid
Girl/Female
Arabic
Honest
Biblical
my vineyard; lamb of the waters
Female
English
Feminine form of English Ormond, ORMONDA means "descendant of Ruadh."
Girl/Female
Indian
Greeting, Salutation
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n.
The stone forming a threshold.
v. t.
To step over; to stride over or across; as, to bestride a threshold.
n.
The plank, stone, or piece of timber, which lies under a door, especially of a dwelling house, church, temple, or the like; the doorsill; hence, entrance; gate; door.
n.
The timber or stone at the foot of a door; the threshold.
n.
A contrivance for effecting ventilation; especially, a contrivance or machine for drawing off or expelling foul or stagnant air from any place or apartment, or for introducing that which is fresh and pure.
n.
Fig.: The place or point of entering or beginning, entrance; outset; as, the threshold of life.
n.
Threshold.
n.
Threshold.
n.
The sill or threshold of a door.
n.
The threshold of a door, when a separate piece from the floor or landing; -- so called because it spans and covers the joint between two floors.