Literature DB >> 19756821

A case of central sleep apnea strictly dependent upon REM-sleep.

Armin Steffen, Johann Hagenah, Barbara Wollenberg, Norbert Brüggemann.   

Abstract

Central sleep apnea (CSA) is characterized by the inability to generate regular breathing patterns as a result of the loss of metabolic drive and failure of respiratory muscle control. We present the case of a 54-year-old woman with a severe CSA strictly dependent upon REM-sleep. Extensive diagnostic workup excluded typical underlying causes and serological analysis revealed acute borreliosis infection. The severity of sleep apnea decreased after repeated polysomnographic studies without a specific therapy. CSA is usually associated with non-REM stages of slow-wave-sleep. This report illustrates the clinical presentation and diagnostic implications of an unusual case of a CSA strictly associated with REM-sleep. Anecdotally reports of severe respiratory failure in borreliosis indicate the potential of this infection to destabilize breathing control but the precise impact of the infection remains controversial. In our case, a relevant neuroborreliosis was not proven, since there were no other neurologic impairments and the patient refused studies of liquor fluid.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19756821     DOI: 10.1007/s00415-009-5315-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol        ISSN: 0340-5354            Impact factor:   4.849


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