Hypoxemic psychosis
Hypoxemia (ancient Greek ὑπό- - under, with - + Greek ξυμ- σίωμα - mutual; lat. hypoxemum - “air injection” (lat. “to pump up the blood with oxygen)” from ancient Greek χυμός: χύος /χυεῖν - “condensed juice, blood”, and other Greek - σῖμα - “air”) - shallow but acute “discirculatory” (acidotic) oxygen starvation of tissues.
This is an acute psychosis due to an exacerbation of the underlying disease of the cardiovascular system, accompanied by a drop in oxygen tension in the blood and decompensation of cardiac activity. Develops suddenly and acutely. This is a disorder characterized by disturbances in mood and behavior caused by a pathological condition affecting metabolism and brain function and is a clinical