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  1. Nijmegen Questionnaire A score of over 23 out of 64 suggest a positive diagnosis of hyperventilation syndrome. Never 0 Rarely 1 Sometimes 2 Often 3 Very Often 4 Chest pain Feeling tense Blurred vision Dizzy spells Feeling confused Faster or deeper breathing Short of breath

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  2. NIJMEGEN QUESTIONNAIRE Please mark with a tick how often you suffer from the complaints listed: Total: /64 A total of 23 or more out of 64 suggests a positive score for hyperventilation. Never 0 Rare 1 Sometimes 2 Often 3 Very Often 4 Chest Pain Feeling Tense Blurred Vision Dizzy Spells Feeling Confused Fa ster or Deeper Breathing

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  3. May 15, 2015 · The Nijmegen Questionnaire is useful to quantify and assess the normality of subjective sensations http://ow.ly/MBJj1. The Nijmegen Questionnaire was introduced over 30 years ago as a screening tool to detect patients with hyperventilation complaints that could benefit from breathing regulation through capnographic feedback [ 1 ].

    • Jan van Dixhoorn, Hans Folgering
    • 10.1183/23120541.00001-2015
    • 2015
    • ERJ Open Res. 2015 May; 1(1): 00001-2015.
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    The Nijmegen Questionnaire (NQ) gives a broad view of symptoms associated with dysfunctional breathing patterns. The Nijmegen Questionnaire was introduced over 30 years ago as a screening tool to detect patients with hyperventilation complaints that could benefit from breathing regulation through capnographic feedback.

    The NQ consists of 16 items to be answered on a five-point scale ranging from 'never' counted as zero to 'very often' counted as 4. The total score ranges from 0-64. Completion of the questionnaire only takes a few minutes. A score of over 19 denotes the presence of respiratory distress and dysfunction. The higher the score, the more distress is pr...

    162 Greek asthma outpatients (86 with mild and 76 with moderate asthma) participated in the study. Hyperventilation was assessed using NQ and clinical measures such as breath-holding time (BHT), respiratory rate (RR) and end-tidal CO2 (ETCO2). Construct validity was tested through factor analysis and cross-sectional validity through correlations of...

  5. Nijmegen Questionnaire A score of over 23 out of 64 suggest a positive diagnosis of hyperventilation syndrome. Never 0 Rarely 1 Sometimes 2 Often 3 Very Often 4 Chest pain Feeling tense Blurred vision Dizzy spells Feeling confused Faster or deeper breathing Short of breath

  6. Nijmegen Questionnaire A score of over 23 out of 64 suggest a positive diagnosis of hyperventilation syndrome. Never 0 Rarely 1 Sometimes 2 Often 3 Very Often 4 Chest Pain Blurred vision Dizziness Feeling confused or loss of touch with reality Fast or deep breathing Shortness of breath Tightness across the chest

  7. Jun 24, 2020 · One of the most common tools to diagnose HVS is the Nijmegen questionnaire. This questionnaire is a self-report 16-symptom scale. The frequency of symptoms can be indicated by the following options (score): never (0), rarely (1), sometimes (2), often (3), and very often (4).

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