2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40122-020-00203-2
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The Physiology and Maintenance of Respiration: A Narrative Review

Abstract: Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons adults seek medical care and is often managed with opioid analgesics; however, opioids may cause respiratory depression by suppressing various components of respiration. Respiration is the physiological process that facilitates gas exchange and is mediated through the proper function of and communication among central neural control (respiratory drive), sensory input systems, the lungs, and the muscles involved in respiration. Normal respiratory function can be da… Show more

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“…These protons can also directly bind to central chemoreceptors located in the ventral medulla near cranial nerve (CN) IX/X which ultimately stimulate the DRG. 9 Two of the most heavily studied central chemoreceptors are TASK2 and GPR4, which are located in the RTN (Fig. 1b).…”
Section: Central Inputs To Breathingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These protons can also directly bind to central chemoreceptors located in the ventral medulla near cranial nerve (CN) IX/X which ultimately stimulate the DRG. 9 Two of the most heavily studied central chemoreceptors are TASK2 and GPR4, which are located in the RTN (Fig. 1b).…”
Section: Central Inputs To Breathingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Benzodiazepines are commonly used in anesthesia practice for their amnestic and anxiolytic effects. Benzodiazepines act synergistically with opioids to produce respiratory depression [55 ▪ ]. Patients who take benzodiazepines chronically may have increased anesthetic requirements, whereas acute intoxication may reduce the anesthetic requirement.…”
Section: Perioperative Psychotropic Medication Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Das zweite, noch gravierendere Problem jeder Opioidtherapie bei der CF ist das erhöhte Risiko einer Atemdepression, die dosisabhängig bis zum Atemstillstand reichen kann [ 30 ]. Opioide in höherer Dosis begünstigen vor allem nächtliche zentrale Hypo- und Apnoen, die vermutlich die erhöhte Mortalität einer chronischen Opioidtherapie auch in Deutschland erklären [ 13 , 22 ].…”
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