Kussmaul Breathing is the rapid, deep, and labored breathing of people who have ketoacidosis or who are in a diabetic coma.
The cause of Kussmaul breathing is respiratory compensation for a metabolic acidosis, most commonly occurring in diabetics in diabetic ketoacidosis
Kussmaul breathing is named for Adolph Kussmaul, the 19th century German doctor who first noted it.
Also called "air hunger."
Diabetic Coma
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