apneustic breathing


ap·neus·tic breath·ing

pauses in the respiratory cycle at full inspiration, caused by damage of the respiratory control centers in the more caudal pons.

ap·neus·tic breath·ing

(ap-nūstik brēdhing) Gaps in the respiratory cycle at full inspiration, caused by damage of the respiratory control centers in the more caudal pons.

apneustic breathing

Prolonged breath-holding occurring during inspiration or, less often, during expiration and followed by rapid breathing. This phenomenon is caused by brainstem damage in the PONS.

ap·neus·tic breath·ing

(ap-nūstik brēdhing) Pauses in respiratory cycle at full inspiration, caused by damage to respiratory control centers in the more caudal pons.