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Filter by:This study will determine if modified adaptive servoventilation (ASV) is as effective as the conventional ASV in treating periodic breathing. The study will determine if the modified ASV reacts appropriately to reduce apneas and hypopneas and provides suitable levels of positive airway pressure compared to conventional ASV.
We aim to test our method for measuring chemosensitivity (the ventilatory response to a change in carbon dioxide), which uses sinusoidal carbon dioxide stimuli. Hypotheses: - Carbon dioxide sensitivity is dependent on the cycle time over which we administer the gas (frequency). - Chemoreflex gain decreases as deadspace increases.
To evaluate whether cardiac output manipulation via a cardiac pacemaker can stabilise ventilation.