2016, Number 1
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Neumol Cir Torax 2016; 75 (1)
About the central control of breathing: becuase of a woman with obstructive sleep apnea, Lyme disease and chronic consumption of opiods
Salazar-Peña CM, Torres-Fraga M, Schalch-Ponce de León JM, Reyes-Zúñiga M, Castorena-Maldonado A, Volkow-Fernández P, Pérez-Padilla JR, Carrillo-Alduenda JL
Language: Spanish
References: 31
Page: 25-31
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ABSTRACT
There are several disorders that affect the central control of breathing during sleep and cause central apneas. Although much of the pathophysiology and pathogenesis of the different syndromes of central sleep apnea are known, their entire features persist unidentified; likewise, it is unknown the importance of the central nervous system infections in the disruption of the normal mechanisms of central control of breathing during sleep. We present the case of a woman with Neuro-Lyme disease and chronic use of opioids that caused changes in respiratory homeostasis during sleep and that resolved with the use of a continuous positive airway pressure device.
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