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hy·pop·ne·a H0368600 (hī-pŏp′nē-ə, hī′pō-nē′ə)n. Abnormally slow, shallow breathing. [hypo- + Greek pnoiā, -pnoia, breath, breathing (from pnein, to breathe; see pneu- in Indo-European roots).] hy′pop·ne′ic adj.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hypopnea - slow or shallow breathingbreathing, external respiration, respiration, ventilation - the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalationhyperpnea - energetic (deep and rapid) respiration that occurs normally after exercise or abnormally with fever or various disorders | TranslationshypopneaenUK
hypopnea [hi-pop´ne-ah] abnormal decrease in depth and rate of respiration; see also bradypnea and hypoventilation. adj., adj hypopne´ic.hy·pop·ne·a (hī-pop'nē-ă), In the diphthong pn, the p is silent only at the beginning of a word. Although hypopne'a is the correct pronunciation, the alternative pronunciation hypop'nea is widespread in the U.S.Breathing that is shallower or slower, than normal. Synonym(s): oligopnea [hypo- + G. pnoē, breathing] hypopnea (hī-pŏp′nē-ə, hī′pō-nē′ə)n. Abnormally slow, shallow breathing. hy′pop·ne′ic adj.hy·pop·ne·a (hī-pop'nē-ă) Breathing that is shallower, or slower, than normal. Synonym(s): oligopnea, hypopnoea. [hypo- + G. pnoē, breathing]hypopnea the decreased ventilation of the lungs.HypopneaShallow or excessively slow breathing usually caused by partial closure of the upper airway during sleep, leading to disruption of sleep.Mentioned in: Sleep Disordershy·pop·ne·a (hī-pop'nē-ă) Breathing that is shallower or slower than normal. Synonym(s): hypopnoea. [hypo- + G. pnoē, breathing]hypopneaenUK
Antonyms for hypopneanoun slow or shallow breathingRelated Words- breathing
- external respiration
- respiration
- ventilation
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