| Literature DB >> 14091905 |
R S FRASER, B J SPROULE, J DVORKIN.
Abstract
A lack of respiratory centrogenic drive of undetermined origin is a rare cause of cyanosis. In this condition, voluntary hyperventilation restores arterial oxygen saturation to normal. Secondary changes consist of polycythemia, somnolence, headache and right heart failure. The present report of a 43-year-old thin man with idiopathic alveolar hypoventilation is combined with a review of 12 similar patients reported by others. His resting oxygen saturation increased from 60% to 98% with hyperventilation. The pulmonary artery pressure was 68/26 mm. Hg and cardiac output 12.3 l./min. Death resulted from pulmonary infarction, and no specific abnormalities were found in the brain.Entities:
Keywords: CYANOSIS; HYPERVENTILATION; MEPERIDINE; POLYCYTHEMIA; RESPIRATORY INSUFFICIENCY; THINNESS; THORACIC RADIOGRAPHY; TOXICOLOGIC REPORT
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Year: 1963 PMID: 14091905 PMCID: PMC1922100
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Med Assoc J ISSN: 0008-4409 Impact factor: 8.262