Hypercapnia is the condition characterized by an excessive level of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the bloodstream, typically resulting from inadequate respiration. It can lead to respiratory acidosis if not properly managed.
Related terms
Respiratory Acidosis: A condition where blood becomes too acidic due to an accumulation of CO2 because of poor lung function.
Hypoventilation: Reduced breathing efficiency that leads to an increased concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood.
Blood Gas Analysis: A test that measures the levels of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other gases in the blood, often used to assess hypercapnia