Karel P Van de Woestijne
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Han J, Xiong C, Yao W, Fang Q, Zhu Y, Cheng X, et al.
Chin Med J (Engl)
. 2011 Nov;
124(20):3220-6.
PMID: 22088511
Background: The current theory of dyspnea perception presumes a multidimensional conception of dyspnea. However, its validity in patients with cardiopulmonary dyspnea has not been investigated. Methods: A respiratory symptom checklist...
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Han J, Zhu Y, Li S, Zhang J, Cheng X, Van den Bergh O, et al.
Chest
. 2008 Feb;
133(4):961-8.
PMID: 18263684
Background: Medically unexplained dyspnea (MUD) refers to a condition characterized by a sensation of dyspnea and is typically applied to patients presenting with anxiety and hyperventilation without cardiopulmonary explanations for...
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Han J, Zhu Y, Luo D, Li S, Van Diest I, Van den Bergh O, et al.
Chin Med J (Engl)
. 2008 Jan;
121(1):56-62.
PMID: 18208667
Background: Medically unexplained dyspnea refers to a condition characterized by a sensation of dyspnea and is typically applied to patients presenting with anxiety and hyperventilation without underlying cardiopulmonary pathology. We...
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Van Diest I, Thayer J, Vandeputte B, Van de Woestijne K, Van den Bergh O
Physiol Behav
. 2006 Jul;
89(2):189-95.
PMID: 16859718
Associations of inter- and intra-individual differences in anxiety and fear with within subject variability in breathing parameters were explored. Timing and volume components of respiration and FETCO(2) were measured non-intrusively...
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Devriese S, De Peuter S, Van Diest I, Van de Woestijne K, Van den Bergh O
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry
. 2006 Jun;
37(4):314-32.
PMID: 16737682
Reported somatic symptoms without clear relation to physiological processes are studied. A learning paradigm was used with two odors (CSs) and the inhalation of CO(2)-enriched air (US), while measuring symptom...
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Li W, Daems E, Van de Woestijne K, Van Diest I, Gallego J, De Peuter S, et al.
Physiol Behav
. 2006 Apr;
88(1-2):47-54.
PMID: 16626764
We investigated the effects of anxiety on the intensity of air hunger during gradually increasing levels of CO2 until the end-tidal fractional concentration of CO2 was 7.9% or air hunger...
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Van Diest I, De Peuter S, Piedfort K, Bresseleers J, Devriese S, Van de Woestijne K, et al.
Psychosom Med
. 2006 Mar;
68(2):340-7.
PMID: 16554402
Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether lightheadedness in response to odors could be acquired through previous associations with hyperventilation-induced hypocapnia. Methods: Diluted ammonia and acetic acid served as conditional...
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Van Diest I, De Peuter S, Devriese S, Wellens E, Van de Woestijne K, Van den Bergh O
Psychosom Med
. 2005 Oct;
67(5):813-9.
PMID: 16204443
Objective: Although hyperventilation has been hypothesized to play a role in many pathologies, its critical triggers remain poorly understood. The present experiment aimed to test whether stronger hyperventilation responses occur...
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Han J, Zhu Y, Li S, Chen X, Put C, Van de Woestijne K, et al.
Chest
. 2005 Jun;
127(6):1942-51.
PMID: 15947306
Study Objectives: We investigated the qualitative components of a wide range of Chinese descriptors of dyspnea and associated symptoms, and their relevance for clinical diagnosis. Measurements: Sixty-one spontaneously reported descriptors...
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