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Inducing hypocapnia via hyperventilation reduces the partial

Last updated: 7/23/2022

Inducing hypocapnia via hyperventilation reduces the partial

Inducing hypocapnia via hyperventilation reduces the partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2), which can cause dizziness due to a decrease in cerebral blood flow. The decreased blood flow is caused by decreased stroke volume decreased respiration vasodilation vasoconstriction