I gather that the term agonal, if used correctly, is restricted to the breathing just prior to or following clinical death.
That said, both agonal and biot's are characterized by irregular gasping beath patterns, and biot's is also a sign of likely impending death without immediate (usually surgical) intervention.
So my question is, if agonal is not biot's what does the breathing pattern for agonal look like in comparison to biot's? Or are they the same?:unsure:
That said, both agonal and biot's are characterized by irregular gasping beath patterns, and biot's is also a sign of likely impending death without immediate (usually surgical) intervention.
So my question is, if agonal is not biot's what does the breathing pattern for agonal look like in comparison to biot's? Or are they the same?:unsure: