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Asphyxia

Asphyxia or asphyxiation is a condition of deficient supply of oxygen to the body which arises from abnormal breathing. Asphyxia causes generalized hypoxia, which affects all the tissues and organs, some more rapidly than others. There are many circumstances that can induce asphyxia, all of which are characterized by the inability of a person to acquire…

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Complications
Coma, muteness
Deaths
35,600 worldwide (2015)
Frequency
9.8 million unintentional worldwide (2015)
Other names
Asphyxiation
Specialty
Critical care medicine

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Asphyxia

Nodes91
Edges90
Triples61
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021978
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related to Compressive asphyxia · 17
Asphyxia → An, Astroworld Festival, Compressive, Constrictor, FC Spartak Moscow, Halloween, Hillsborough, Ibrox, In, Liverpool, Luzhniki, Meron, Rangers, Seoul Halloween, The Who, This, Traumatic
related to Mechanical asphyxia · 9
Asphyxia → According, Auer's, Azmak's, Classifications, DiMaio, DiMaio's, In DiMaio, Oehmichen, Similar
related to Perinatal asphyxia · 6
Asphyxia → It, Ola Didrik Saugstad, Perinatal, Research, There, This
see also · 5
Asphyxia → Abnormally, Asphyxiant, Decrease, Intentional, Nontoxic
related to First aid · 4
Asphyxia → Emergency Medical Services, If, In, US
related to External links · 3
Asphyxia → Media, Wikimedia CommonsCross-side, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Smothering · 3
Asphyxia → In, One, Smothering
is a · 2
Asphyxia → medical condition resulting from deprivation of oxygen, person who jacks up a car to work on it from below
has cause · 2
Asphyxia → Other, Situations
Complications · 1
Asphyxia → Coma, muteness

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oxygen mechanical compression compressive body smothering breathing deaths chest person air respiratory positional cases causes asphyxiation choking traumatic cause death

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
AsphyxiaComplicationsComa, muteness1.00infobox
AsphyxiaDeaths35,600 worldwide (2015)1.00infobox
AsphyxiaFrequency9.8 million unintentional worldwide (2015)1.00infobox
AsphyxiaOther namesAsphyxiation1.00infobox
AsphyxiaSpecialtyCritical care medicine1.00infobox
Asphyxiacausesgeneralized hypoxia0.90text
Asphyxiais aperson who jacks up a car to work on it from below0.90text
Asphyxiais amedical condition resulting from deprivation of oxygen0.90text
excessive smoke.Other causes of oxygen deficiency include but are not limited toinstance ofbut cannot be adequately breathed because of air contamination0.80text
boa constrictors kill through slow compressive asphyxiainstance ofConstrictor snakes0.80text
tightening their coils every time the prey breathes out rather than squeezing forcefullyinstance ofConstrictor snakes0.80text
leg scissorsinstance ofor techniques0.80text

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