| Literature DB >> 25493097 |
Masato Kobayashi1, Shinji Kurata1, Takuro Sanuki2, Ichiro Okayasu2, Takao Ayuse3.
Abstract
Although hyperventilation syndrome generally carries a good prognosis, it is associated with the risk of developing severe symptoms, such as post-hyperventilation apnea with hypoxemia and loss of consciousness. We experienced a patient who suffered from post-hyperventilation apnea. A 17-year-old female who suffered from hyperventilation syndrome for several years developed post-hyperventilation apnea after treatment using the paper bag rebreathing method and sedative administration during a dental procedure. We subsequently successfully provided her with monitored anesthesia care with propofol. Monitored anesthesia care with propofol may be effective for the general management of patients who have severe hyperventilation attacks and post-hyperventilation apnea. This case demonstrates that appropriate emergency treatment should be available for patients with hyperventilation attacks who are at risk of developing post-hyperventilation apnea associated with hypoxemia and loss of consciousness.Entities:
Keywords: Dental treatment; Post-hyperventilation apnea; Propofol
Year: 2014 PMID: 25493097 PMCID: PMC4260203 DOI: 10.1186/s13030-014-0026-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biopsychosoc Med ISSN: 1751-0759
Figure 1Time course of the first episode. Midazolam was used for the treatment of hyperventilation syndrome.