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Breathing pattern and central ventilatory drive in mild and moderate generalised myasthenia gravis.

F García Río1, C Prados, E Díez Tejedor, S Díaz Lobato, R Alvarez-Sala, J Villamor, J M Pino.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Myasthenia gravis is a specific autoimmune disease characterised by weakness and fatigue. Respiratory muscle weakness has been studied using the determination of maximal respiratory pressures, but the response of respiratory centres is not well characterised. This study was undertaken to determine the breathing pattern and the central ventilatory drive in patients with mild and moderate generalised myasthenia gravis.
METHODS: Twenty four patients with myasthenia gravis were studied, divided into two groups. Group 1 included 13 subjects (eight women and five men aged 23-64) with mild generalised myasthenia gravis, and group 2 was composed of 15 patients (11 women and four men aged 23-69) with moderate generalised myasthenia gravis. A control group comprised 15 healthy persons with a similar age and sex distribution. Spirometric measurements and maximal respiratory pressures were performed under basal conditions in all subjects, and the rate and depth of breathing and the inspiratory occlusion pressure in the mouth in the first 0.1 second (P0.1) were measured.
RESULTS: No difference was detected for parameters of breathing pattern between patients in group 1 and control subjects, although P0.1 was higher in those in group 1. Subjects in group 2 had a lower tidal ventilation, shorter inspiratory time, and a higher frequency with a higher P0.1 than control subjects.
CONCLUSIONS: Mild myasthenia gravis causes increased neuromuscular drive with a normal breathing pattern. Moderate myasthenia gravis is characterised by a more rapid shallow breathing pattern.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8066568      PMCID: PMC475062          DOI: 10.1136/thx.49.7.703

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thorax        ISSN: 0040-6376            Impact factor:   9.139


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