Eclampsia as a cause of secondary non-obstructive central sleep hypoventilation.

Journal: Ceska Gynekologie
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Abstract

The central alveolar hypoventilation of Ondine's curse is a disorder characterized by absent or diminished ventilatory response to hypercapnia, hypoxia or both, with parallel decrease in saturation to 50%. The secondary form may begin mainly after insult that affects the brain stem. We present a case of a 24-years old primipara in the 41st gestational week with an uncomplicated course of pregnancy and with secondary non-obstructive sleeping hypoventilation which occurred after eclamptic seizure. This obstetric case provides evidence for the benefit of home BiPAP use for patients with secondary Ondine's curse.

Authors
P Štourač, T Hradilová, E Straževská, P Turčáni, A Štouračová, P Janků, J Skřičková, R Gál
Relevant Conditions

Eclampsia, Central Sleep Apnea