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Does the stressed patient with chronic fatigue syndrome hyperventilate?
Marc H. Lavietes
,
Benjamin H. Natelson
, Douglas L. Cordero
, Steven P. Ellis
, Walter N. Tapp
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Keyphrases
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
100%
PETCO2
66%
Ventilation
50%
Heart Rate
33%
Hyperventilation
33%
Between-group
16%
Patient Perception
16%
Socioeconomic Status
16%
Headache
16%
Tidal Breathing
16%
Respiratory Rate
16%
Psychological Stress
16%
Minute Ventilation
16%
Psychological Stressors
16%
End-tidal Carbon Dioxide
16%
Ventilatory Response
16%
Mouthpiece
16%
Dyspnea Perception
16%
Modified Borg Scale
16%
Co2+
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
100%
Carbon Dioxide
66%
Breathing
33%
Hyperventilation
33%
Dyspnea
16%
Socioeconomic Status
16%
Headache
16%
Mental Stress
16%
Respiratory Minute Volume
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
100%
Carbon Dioxide
66%
Hyperventilation
33%
Socioeconomic Status
16%
Headache
16%
Dyspnea
16%
Respiratory Minute Volume
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
100%
Carbon Dioxide
66%
Hyperventilation
33%
Dyspnea
16%
Headache
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Breathing
100%
Mental Stress
50%
Lung Minute Volume
50%
Neuroscience
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
100%
Headache
16%
Dyspnea
16%
Respiratory Minute Volume
16%
Psychological Stress
16%