Kussmaul breathing is a deep, laboured, and rapid respiratory pattern typically seen in severe metabolic acidosis as a compensatory mechanism to reduce blood carbon dioxide and raise pH. Clinically, it signals critical acid-base disturbance requiring urgent evaluation. It is classically associated with diabetic ketoacidosis, where it reflects the body’s attempt to correct life-threatening acidosis.

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