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Asphyxia Dr. Beta
Asphyxia Dr. Beta
Asphyxia
Asphyxiation, from the Greek literally means "without heartbeat A condition in which insufficient or no oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged on a ventilation basis.
Forensic pathology
In the field of forensic pathology, asphyxia is considered to be a consequence of a struggle to breathe against some mechanical interference with respiration.
Special Definition
The condition of lacking oxygen or being unable to breath. A pathological condition caused by lack of oxygen, manifested in impending or actual cessation of life.
Cause
Mechanical
Chocking, smothering, strangulation, etc
Disease
Seizure, sleep apnea, acute respiratory distress syndrome, etc
Chemical
Carbon monoxide inhalation, drug overdose, contact with certain chemicals, including pulmonary agents (such as phosgene) and blood agents (such as hydrogen cyanide), etc
Physical
Self-induced hypocapnia by hyperventilation, as in shallow water or deep water blackout Exposure to extreme low pressure or vacuum, etc