Examples of 'lead to respiratory' in a sentence

Meaning of "lead to respiratory"

lead to respiratory: result in affecting the respiratory system

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Muscarine toxicity can lead to respiratory failure.
This can lead to respiratory paralysis and is sometimes fatal.
In severe cases it can lead to respiratory failure.
This can lead to respiratory diseases and many other ailments.
Elevated fentanyl concentration may lead to respiratory depression.
It can lead to respiratory arrest.
Pulmonary toxicity may be severe and lead to respiratory failure.
In humans it can lead to respiratory diseases and probably also to cancer.
Clinically advanced cases of asbestosis may lead to respiratory failure.
Fentanyl can lead to respiratory depression.
Exposure to the chemical long term may even lead to respiratory issues.
Intravenous infusions can lead to respiratory or cardiac arrest if given too quickly.
Respiratory depression occurring from a drug overdose can lead to respiratory arrest.
It can lead to respiratory problems and can contribute to increasing premature mortality.
Gorging yourself will lead to respiratory problems.

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This can lead to respiratory health problems and damage to your home.
Continued low oxygen levels may lead to respiratory or cardiac arrest.
Complications lead to respiratory problems and neurological disorders and, ultimately, to death.
Sarcocystis is a parasitic infection that can lead to respiratory distress in birds.
Acute intoxication can lead to respiratory distress and affect the nervous system and kidneys.
Exposure to smoke from the burning of these metals may lead to respiratory disorders.
Severe envenomation can lead to respiratory failure and death may occur due to suffocation.
If it is left unchecked, this condition can lead to respiratory failure.
COPDs especially lead to respiratory insufficiencies which can be severe.
As the disorder progresses, breathing problems can lead to respiratory failure.
Severe surfactant deficiency can lead to respiratory failure within a few minutes or hours of birth.
It can cause bronchial spasms and convulsions, which can lead to respiratory arrest.
Drinking Coke also can lead to respiratory disorders as COPD and asthma.
Spiracles are openings on the surface of some animals, which usually lead to respiratory systems.
Contaminated hay can also lead to respiratory problems in horses.
An initial constriction is observed, and a spasm in the larynx may lead to respiratory arrest.
Metals and diesel emissions lead to respiratory symptoms in children.
The puffer fish toxin, tetrodotoxin, causes muscle paralysis, which can lead to respiratory arrest.
Severe asthma attacks may lead to respiratory arrest and death.
This may lead to respiratory problems, static electricity and other discomforts.
Use of codeine during labor may lead to respiratory depression in the neonate.
Pneumonia could lead to respiratory insufficiency, which requires invasive ventilation support.
The toxin blocks nerve functions and can lead to respiratory and muscular paralysis.
This can lead to respiratory depression, unconsciousness, coma, and overdose.
The presence of excessive bronchial mucus can lead to respiratory failure and bacterial infection.
Which could lead to respiratory failure and death. there's a 20% chance of progression, If left untreated.
Side effects of anesthetics used may rarely lead to respiratory depression and low blood pressure.
Tobacco use may lead to respiratory illness, cancer and early death.
Presence and accumulation of carbon dioxide in the blood, which can lead to respiratory acidosis.
These issues usually lead to respiratory failure and death 3 years after diagnosis.
The larva grow in the lungs . It can lead to respiratory arrest.
Gorging yourself will lead to respiratory problems, not to mention difficulty maintaining a positive self-esteem.
Type C ( cerebrospinal meningitis ) symptoms can often lead to respiratory issues and nerve dysfunction.
Too much pressure can eventually lead to respiratory failure, and ultimately death.
Bleeding, secretions, edema, and excessive manipulation might lead to respiratory complications.

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