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Nocturnal hypoventilation in children with nonprogressive neuromuscular disease.

J Z Heckmatt1, L Loh, V Dubowitz.   

Abstract

Eight patients between 4 and 24 years of age with nonprogressive neuromuscular disease sought medical attention because of severe nocturnal hypoventilation. There were two types of findings: subacute with progressive early morning headaches and daytime drowsiness and acute with ventilatory failure and cor pulmonale. Seven patients were ambulant. Seven were successfully treated with either a cuirass negative pressure ventilator or a positive pressure ventilator via a tracheostomy. The ventilatory assistance was only used at night and resulted in rapid resolution of early morning symptoms and a return to full daytime activity. One patient died as a result of an intercurrent respiratory infection before respiratory support could be given. It is important to be aware of this potentially life-threatening complication in patients with an otherwise good prognosis and of the benefit to be derived from active treatment.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2913555

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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