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J Int Adv Otol ; 20(2): 164-170, 2024 Mar 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39145690

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Hyperventilation-induced nystagmus test (HINT) is capable of generating a response in 77.2% of cases of acute unilateral vestibulopathy (AUVP); both nystagmus toward the affected side (excitatory pattern) and toward the healthy side (inhibitory pattern) have been described. The aim of the study is to investigate the clinical and prognostic role of the test by evaluating its correlation with vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gain. We evaluated 33 AUVP patients by performing the HINT and video head impulse test (V-HIT) during the acute phase and then at 15 and 90 days after the onset of the symptoms. The correlation between the VOR gain of the affected side and test responses was evaluated first, phase by phase, and then considering the pattern shown during the first assessments. Patients with a negative HINT had a higher mean VOR gain than patients with a positive test at both 15 and 90 days. Patients who showed an inhibitory pattern at the first assessment had a continuous improvement in V-HIT performance, while patients with an initial excitatory response had a transient decrease in gain at the subsequent evaluation (P=.001). No difference between these 2 groups emerged at 90 days (P=.09). The finding of a negative HINT during the follow-up correlates with good V-HIT performance and could be an indicator of good recovery. The inhibitory pattern is associated with a subsequent improvement; and it would be indicative of compensation. but, despite this, the prognostic value of the test is limited.


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Teste do Impulso da Cabeça , Hiperventilação , Nistagmo Patológico , Reflexo Vestíbulo-Ocular , Humanos , Reflexo Vestíbulo-Ocular/fisiologia , Masculino , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Hiperventilação/complicações , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Nistagmo Patológico/fisiopatologia , Nistagmo Patológico/diagnóstico , Teste do Impulso da Cabeça/métodos , Adulto , Idoso , Doença Aguda , Doenças Vestibulares/fisiopatologia , Doenças Vestibulares/diagnóstico , Testes de Função Vestibular/métodos , Prognóstico
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Neurology ; 103(5): e209759, 2024 Sep 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39137382

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A 7-year-old right-handed girl presented to the pediatric neurology outpatient clinic after 5 episodes of headache over the previous 3 months. Her family history was positive for migraine in the mother and maternal grandmother and for febrile seizures in the older sister. The neurologic examination and cognitive profile were normal. Five seconds after the end of hyperventilation, video-EEG showed high-amplitude delta waves predominantly over the left hemisphere with concomitant acute aphasia and right-sided weakness. After the event, which self-resolved over 8 minutes, the girl showed intact recall. A second instance of hyperventilation evoked the appearance of pseudo-rhythmic slow activity localized to the right hemisphere, associated with left-sided weakness, 20 seconds after the end of the test. This event spontaneously resolved in 3 minutes and was followed by headache.An exaggerated physiologic response to hyperventilation, the possible epileptic nature of the events, and a migraine variant were all considered in the differential. Nonetheless, the EEG slowing is shorter in duration and generalized in physiologic and paraphysiological conditions. A clear ictal morphology and evolution of the EEG activity were lacking in this case, and migraine attacks induced by hyperpnea have not been reported to date. Instead, EEG alterations similar to that observed in our patient are described in association with vascular abnormalities. We report the clinical presentation and diagnostic workup of a rare cerebrovascular disorder, highlighting the key features in the differential. Our case emphasizes the clinical value of the EEG rebuild-up phenomenon, which can help the clinician in achieving a prompt diagnosis.


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Eletroencefalografia , Hemiplegia , Hiperventilação , Humanos , Feminino , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Hiperventilação/complicações , Criança , Hemiplegia/fisiopatologia , Hemiplegia/diagnóstico , Hemiplegia/etiologia , Cefaleia/fisiopatologia , Cefaleia/etiologia
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Skelet Muscle ; 14(1): 15, 2024 Jul 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39026379

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BACKGROUND: TCF4 acts as a transcription factor that binds to the immunoglobulin enhancer Mu-E5/KE5 motif. Dominant variants in TCF4 are associated with the manifestation of Pitt-Hopkins syndrome, a rare disease characterized by severe mental retardation, certain features of facial dysmorphism and, in many cases, with abnormalities in respiratory rhythm (episodes of paroxysmal tachypnea and hyperventilation, followed by apnea and cyanosis). Frequently, patients also develop epilepsy, microcephaly, and postnatal short stature. Although TCF4 is expressed in skeletal muscle and TCF4 seems to play a role in myogenesis as demonstrated in mice, potential myopathological findings taking place upon the presence of dominant TCF4 variants are thus far not described in human skeletal muscle. METHOD: To address the pathological effect of a novel deletion affecting exons 15 and 16 of TCF4 on skeletal muscle, histological and immunofluorescence studies were carried out on a quadriceps biopsy in addition to targeted transcript studies and global proteomic profiling. RESULTS: We report on muscle biopsy findings from a Pitt-Hopkins patient with a novel heterozygous deletion spanning exon 15 and 16 presenting with neuromuscular symptoms. Microscopic characterization of the muscle biopsy revealed moderate fiber type I predominance, imbalance in the proportion of fibroblasts co-expressing Vimentin and CD90, and indicate activation of the complement cascade in TCF4-mutant muscle. Protein dysregulations were unraveled by proteomic profiling. Transcript studies confirmed a mitochondrial vulnerability in muscle and confirmed reduced TCF4 expression. CONCLUSION: Our combined findings, for the first time, unveil myopathological changes as phenotypical association of Pitt-Hopkins syndrome and thus expand the current clinical knowledge of the disease as well as support data obtained on skeletal muscle of a mouse model.


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Hiperventilação , Deficiência Intelectual , Fator de Transcrição 4 , Hiperventilação/genética , Hiperventilação/metabolismo , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Humanos , Deficiência Intelectual/genética , Deficiência Intelectual/metabolismo , Fator de Transcrição 4/genética , Fator de Transcrição 4/metabolismo , Masculino , Músculo Esquelético/metabolismo , Músculo Esquelético/patologia , Fácies , Criança , Éxons , Músculo Quadríceps/metabolismo , Músculo Quadríceps/patologia
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Ann Afr Med ; 23(2): 160-168, 2024 Apr 01.
Artigo em Francês, Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39028164

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OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to observe the effects of various clinical factors on the activation and appearance of epileptiform abnormalities (EAs) in routine electroencephalography (rEEG) by different provocation methods. METHODS: This observational study involved a review of 136 patients presented for EEG recording due to various indications and their EEG showing EAs during various provocation methods. RESULTS: Generalized spike-wave discharges (GSWDs) were the most frequent activated epileptiform pattern observed in, 81 (59.1%) recordings. This pattern was seen mainly in females 49 (P = 0.00), in patients with generalized seizures 48 (P = 0.00), in prolonged EEG records 3 (P = 0.03), and in both genetic 35 (P = 0.00) and lesional epilepsies 21 (P = 0.00). Focal sharp waves with bilateral synchrony (FSWSBS) were the most activated ictal pattern (P = 0.00). Ictal EAs after hyperventilation (HV) (P = 0.03) and intermittent photic stimulation (IPS) (P = 0.01) were mainly observed in patients with uncontrolled seizures (P = 0.00), and immune-mediated epilepsy (P = 0.02). Females sex (odds ratio [OR]: 1.33, confidence interval [CI]: 0.6-2.6; P = 0.25), bilateral tonic-clonic seizures (OR: 1.17, CI: 0.5-2.4; P = 0.31) and lesional epilepsies (OR: 1.45, CI: 0.7-2.9; P = 0.20) had risk of activation of EAs by provocation methods; however this risk was not statistically significant. While sleep deprivation (SD) (OR: 6.33, CI: 2.2-18.2; P = 0.00), nonrapid eye movement sleep (NREM) (OR: 2.41, CI: 1.0-5.4; P = 0.00), and prolong EEG recording (OR: 1.91, CI: 0.9-3.9; P = 0.04) were leading to a statistically significant risk of activation and appearances of EAs due to provocation. CONCLUSION: Different provocation methods can activate and augment the variety of EEG patterns of diverse clinical significance. Detection of activated ictal EAs is dependent on various patient factors, including seizure control, and the provocation method applied. Further larger prospective cohort studies with adequate sample sizes are warranted.


Résumé Objectif:L'objectif de cette étude était d'observer les effets de différents facteurs cliniques sur l'activation et l'apparition d'épileptiformes. anomalies (EA) dans l'électroencéphalographie (EEG) de routine par différentes méthodes de provocation.Méthodes:Cette étude observationnelle impliquait une examen de 136 patients présentés pour un enregistrement EEG en raison de diverses indications et de leurs EEG montrant des EA au cours de diverses méthodes de provocation.Résultats:Les décharges épileptiformes généralisées étaient le schéma épileptiforme activé le plus fréquemment observé dans 81 enregistrements (59,1 %). Cele schéma a été observé principalement chez les femmes 49 (P = 0,00), chez les patients présentant des crises généralisées 48 (P = 0,00), dans les enregistrements EEG prolongés 3 (P = 0,03), et dans les épilepsies génétiques 35 (P = 0,00) et lésionnelles 21 (P = 0,00). Les ondes aiguës focales avec synchronie bilatérale étaient les ondes critiques les plus activées motif (P = 0,00). Les AE ictales après hyperventilation (P = 0,03) et stimulation photique intermittente (P = 0,01) ont été principalement observées chez les patients avec crises incontrôlées (P = 0,00) et épilepsie à médiation immunitaire (P = 0,02). Sexe féminin (oddsratio [OR] : 1,33, intervalle de confiance [IC] :0,6­2,6; P = 0,25), crises tonico-cloniques bilatérales (OR : 1,17, IC : 0,5­2,4; P = 0,31) et épilepsies lésionnelles (OR : 1,45, IC : 0,7­2,9; P = 0,20) avait un risque d'activation des EA par des méthodes de provocation; cependant, ce risque n'était pas statistiquement significatif. Alors que la privation de sommeil (OR : 6,33, IC : 2,2­18,2; P = 0,00), sommeil à mouvements oculaires non rapides (OR : 2,41, IC : 1,0­5,4; P = 0,00) et prolonger l'enregistrement EEG (OR : 1,91, IC : 0,9­3,9; P = 0,04) entraînaient un risque statistiquement significatif d'activation et d'apparition d'AE par provocation.Conclusion:Différent les méthodes de provocation peuvent activer et augmenter la variété des schémas EEG de signification clinique diverse. La détection des EA ictaux activés est dépend de divers facteurs liés au patient, y compris le contrôle des crises et la méthode de provocation appliquée. D'autres études de cohorte prospectives plus importantes avec des tailles d'échantillons adéquates sont justifiées.


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Eletroencefalografia , Epilepsia , Convulsões , Humanos , Feminino , Eletroencefalografia/métodos , Masculino , Adulto , Epilepsia/fisiopatologia , Epilepsia/diagnóstico , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Adolescente , Convulsões/diagnóstico , Convulsões/fisiopatologia , Adulto Jovem , Criança , Estimulação Luminosa/métodos , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Pré-Escolar , Estudos Retrospectivos , Idoso
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Scand J Pain ; 24(1)2024 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38907689

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether people with fibromyalgia (FM) have dysfunctional breathing by examining acid-base balance and comparing it with healthy controls. METHODS: Thirty-six women diagnosed with FM and 36 healthy controls matched for age and gender participated in this cross-sectional study. To evaluate acid-base balance, arterial blood was sampled from the radial artery. Carbon dioxide, oxygen, bicarbonate, base excess, pH and lactate were analysed for between-group differences. Blood gas analyses were performed stepwise on each individual to detect acid-base disturbance, which was categorized as primary respiratory and possible compensation indicating chronicity. A three-step approach was employed to evaluate pH, carbon dioxide and bicarbonate in this order. RESULTS: Women with FM had significantly lower carbon dioxide pressure (p = 0.013) and higher lactate (p = 0.038) compared to healthy controls at the group level. There were no significant differences in oxygen pressure, bicarbonate, pH and base excess. Employing a three-step acid-base analysis, 11 individuals in the FM group had a possible renally compensated mild chronic hyperventilation, compared to only 4 among the healthy controls (p = 0.042). CONCLUSIONS: In this study, we could identify a subgroup of individuals with FM who may be characterized as mild chronic hyperventilators. The results might point to a plausible dysfunctional breathing in some women with FM.


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Fibromialgia , Hipocapnia , Humanos , Feminino , Fibromialgia/sangue , Fibromialgia/fisiopatologia , Estudos Transversais , Hipocapnia/sangue , Hipocapnia/fisiopatologia , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Ácido Láctico/sangue , Dióxido de Carbono/sangue , Equilíbrio Ácido-Base , Bicarbonatos/sangue , Gasometria , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Hiperventilação/sangue , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio
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Sleep Med ; 118: 59-62, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38608416

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In contrast to obstructive sleep apnoea, the peak of sympathetic tone in central sleep apnoea occurs during the hyperventilation phase. To explore the temporal association of premature ventricular complex (PVC) burden in the context of the apnoea/hypopnoea-hyperpnoea cycle, the duration of apnoea/hypopnoea was defined as 100 %. We assessed the PVC burden throughout the apnoea/hypopnoea-hyperpnoea cycle during the periods of ±150 % in 50 % increments before and after the apnoea/hypopnoea phase. In this subanalysis of 54 SERVE-HF patients, PVC burden was 32 % higher in the late hyperventilation period (50-100 % after apnoea/hypopnoea) compared to the apnoea/hypopnoea phase.


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Insuficiência Cardíaca , Apneia do Sono Tipo Central , Complexos Ventriculares Prematuros , Humanos , Apneia do Sono Tipo Central/fisiopatologia , Apneia do Sono Tipo Central/complicações , Insuficiência Cardíaca/complicações , Insuficiência Cardíaca/fisiopatologia , Masculino , Feminino , Complexos Ventriculares Prematuros/fisiopatologia , Complexos Ventriculares Prematuros/complicações , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso , Polissonografia , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Hiperventilação/complicações
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Clin Physiol Funct Imaging ; 44(4): 324-331, 2024 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38544320

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the thermographic pattern of regions of interest (ROI) of respiratory muscles in young asthmatics with and without bronchospasm induced by eucapnic voluntary hyperpnea (EVH). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cross-sectional study carried out with 55 young (55% male and 45% females) aged 12.5 ± 3.3 years, divided in nine nonasthmatics, 22 asthmatics without exercise-induced bronchospasm compatible response (EIB-cr) and 24 asthmatics with EIB-cr. The diagnosis of EIB was given to subjects with a fall in forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1) ≥ 10% compared to baseline. Thermographic recordings of respiratory muscles were delimited in ROI of the sternocleidomastoid (SCM), pectoral, and rectus abdominis intention area. Thermal captures and FEV1 were taken before and 5, 10, 15 and 30 min after EVH. RESULTS: Twenty-four (52.1%) of asthmatics had EIB-cr. There was a decrease in temperature at 10 min after EVH test in the SCM, pectoral and rectus abdominis ROIs in all groups (both with p < 0.05). There was a decrease in temperature (% basal) in asthmatic with EIB-cr compared to nonasthmatics in the rectus abdominis area (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: There was a decrease in temperature in the ROIs of different muscle groups, especially in asthmatics. The greater drop in FEV1 observed in individuals with EIB-cr was initially associated with a decrease in skin temperature, with a difference between the nonasthmatics in the abdominal muscle area. It is likely that this decrease in temperature occurred due to a temporary displacement of blood flow to the most used muscle groups, with a decrease in the region of the skin evaluated in the thermography.


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Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Músculos Respiratórios , Termografia , Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Estudos Transversais , Criança , Adolescente , Músculos Respiratórios/fisiopatologia , Volume Expiratório Forçado , Termografia/métodos , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Fatores de Tempo , Asma Induzida por Exercício/fisiopatologia , Asma Induzida por Exercício/diagnóstico , Pulmão/fisiopatologia , Fatores Etários , Asma/fisiopatologia , Asma/complicações , Asma/diagnóstico , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Espasmo Brônquico/fisiopatologia , Espasmo Brônquico/etiologia
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Epileptic Disord ; 26(3): 322-331, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38491975

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OBJECTIVE: Recording seizures on video-EEG has a high diagnostic value. However, bilateral convulsive seizures constitute a risk for the patients. Our aim was to investigate the diagnostic yield and associated risks of provocation methods in short-term video-EEGs. METHODS: We extracted data on seizures and provocation methods from a large database of short-term video-EEGs with standardized annotations using SCORE (Standardized Computer-based Organized reporting of EEG). RESULTS: 2742 paroxysmal clinical episodes were recorded in 11 919 consecutive EEGs. Most epileptic seizures (54%) were provoked. Hyperventilation provoked most of typical absence seizures (55%), intermittent photic stimulation (IPS) provoked myoclonic seizures (25%) and most of bilateral convulsive seizures (55%), while 43% of focal seizures were precipitated by sleep. All but one of the 16 bilateral convulsive seizures were provoked by IPS or sleep. Latency between start of generalized photoparoxysmal EEG response and bilateral convulsive seizures were ≤3 s in all but one patient. SIGNIFICANCE: The large, structured database provides evidence for the diagnostic utility of various provocation methods in short-term video-EEGs. The risk of bilateral convulsive seizures is relatively small, but it cannot be prevented by stopping IPS after 3 s. A priori knowledge about seizure semiology helps planning patient-tailored provocation strategy in short-term video-EEGs.


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Eletroencefalografia , Convulsões , Humanos , Eletroencefalografia/métodos , Eletroencefalografia/normas , Convulsões/fisiopatologia , Convulsões/diagnóstico , Adulto , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto Jovem , Adolescente , Gravação em Vídeo , Estimulação Luminosa , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Criança , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Sono/fisiologia , Pré-Escolar , Bases de Dados Factuais
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Exp Physiol ; 109(8): 1217-1237, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38551996

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During mild or moderate exercise, alveolar ventilation increases in direct proportion to metabolic rate, regulating arterial CO2 pressure near resting levels. Mechanisms giving rise to the hyperpnoea of exercise are unsettled despite over a century of investigation. In the past three decades, neuroscience has advanced tremendously, raising optimism that the 'exercise hyperpnoea dilemma' can finally be solved. In this review, new perspectives are offered in the hope of stimulating original ideas based on modern neuroscience methods and current understanding. We first describe the ventilatory control system and the challenge exercise places upon blood-gas regulation. We highlight relevant system properties, including feedforward, feedback and adaptive (i.e., plasticity) control of breathing. We then elaborate a seldom explored hypothesis that the exercise ventilatory response continuously adapts (learns and relearns) throughout life and ponder if the memory 'engram' encoding the feedforward exercise ventilatory stimulus could reside within the cerebellum. Our hypotheses are based on accumulating evidence supporting the cerebellum's role in motor learning and the numerous direct and indirect projections from deep cerebellar nuclei to brainstem respiratory neurons. We propose that cerebellar learning may be obligatory for the accurate and adjustable exercise hyperpnoea capable of tracking changes in life conditions/experiences, and that learning arises from specific cerebellar microcircuits that can be interrogated using powerful techniques such as optogenetics and chemogenetics. Although this review is speculative, we consider it essential to reframe our perspective if we are to solve the till-now intractable exercise hyperpnoea dilemma.


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Exercício Físico , Humanos , Exercício Físico/fisiologia , Animais , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Distinções e Prêmios , Cerebelo/fisiologia , Respiração
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Eur J Clin Invest ; 54(6): e14178, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38348627

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BACKGROUND: Given the limited access to invasive vasospastic reactivity testing in Western Countries, there is a need to further develop alternative non-invasive diagnostic methods for vasospastic angina (VSA). Hyperventilation testing (HVT) is defined as a class IIa recommendation to diagnose VSA by the Japanese Society of Cardiology. METHODS: In this systematic review and meta-analysis reported according to the PRISMA statement, we review the mechanisms, methods, modalities and diagnostic accuracy of non-invasive HVT for the diagnostic of VSA. RESULTS: A total of 106 articles published between 1980 and 2022 about VSA and HVT were included in the systematic review, among which 16 were included in the meta-analysis for diagnostic accuracy. Twelve electrocardiogram-HVT studies including 804 patients showed a pooled sensitivity of 54% (95% confidence intervals [CI]; 30%-76%) and a pooled specificity of 99% (95% CI; 88%-100%). Four transthoracic echocardiography-HVT studies including 197 patients revealed a pooled sensitivity of 90% (95% CI; 82%-94%) and a pooled specificity of 98% (95% CI; 86%-100%). Six myocardial perfusion imaging-HVT studies including 112 patients yielded a pooled sensitivity of 95% (95% CI; 63%-100%) and a pooled specificity of 78% (95% CI; 19%-98%). Non-invasive HVT resulted in a low rate of adverse events, ventricular arrhythmias being the most frequently reported, and were resolved with the administration of nitroglycerin. CONCLUSIONS: Non-invasive HVT offers a safe alternative with high diagnostic accuracy to diagnose VSA in patients with otherwise undiagnosed causes of chest pain.


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Vasoespasmo Coronário , Ecocardiografia , Eletrocardiografia , Hiperventilação , Humanos , Hiperventilação/diagnóstico , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Vasoespasmo Coronário/diagnóstico , Vasoespasmo Coronário/fisiopatologia , Angina Pectoris/diagnóstico , Angina Pectoris/fisiopatologia , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Imagem de Perfusão do Miocárdio
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J Clin Monit Comput ; 38(4): 753-762, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38310592

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Current guidelines suggest a target of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2) of 32-35 mmHg (mild hypocapnia) as tier 2 for the management of intracranial hypertension. However, the effects of mild hyperventilation on cerebrovascular dynamics are not completely elucidated. The aim of this study is to evaluate the changes of intracranial pressure (ICP), cerebral autoregulation (measured through pressure reactivity index, PRx), and regional cerebral oxygenation (rSO2) parameters before and after induction of mild hyperventilation. Single center, observational study including patients with acute brain injury (ABI) admitted to the intensive care unit undergoing multimodal neuromonitoring and requiring titration of PaCO2 values to mild hypocapnia as tier 2 for the management of intracranial hypertension. Twenty-five patients were included in this study (40% female), median age 64.7 years (Interquartile Range, IQR = 45.9-73.2). Median Glasgow Coma Scale was 6 (IQR = 3-11). After mild hyperventilation, PaCO2 values decreased (from 42 (39-44) to 34 (32-34) mmHg, p < 0.0001), ICP and PRx significantly decreased (from 25.4 (24.1-26.4) to 17.5 (16-21.2) mmHg, p < 0.0001, and from 0.32 (0.1-0.52) to 0.12 (-0.03-0.23), p < 0.0001). rSO2 was statistically but not clinically significantly reduced (from 60% (56-64) to 59% (54-61), p < 0.0001), but the arterial component of rSO2 (ΔO2Hbi, changes in concentration of oxygenated hemoglobin of the total rSO2) decreased from 3.83 (3-6.2) µM.cm to 1.6 (0.5-3.1) µM.cm, p = 0.0001. Mild hyperventilation can reduce ICP and improve cerebral autoregulation, with minimal clinical effects on cerebral oxygenation. However, the arterial component of rSO2 was importantly reduced. Multimodal neuromonitoring is essential when titrating PaCO2 values for ICP management.


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Lesões Encefálicas , Dióxido de Carbono , Circulação Cerebrovascular , Homeostase , Hiperventilação , Hipocapnia , Hipertensão Intracraniana , Pressão Intracraniana , Oxigênio , Humanos , Feminino , Masculino , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Prospectivos , Idoso , Dióxido de Carbono/sangue , Oxigênio/metabolismo , Oxigênio/sangue , Hipertensão Intracraniana/fisiopatologia , Lesões Encefálicas/fisiopatologia , Lesões Encefálicas/sangue , Hipocapnia/fisiopatologia , Hipocapnia/sangue , Escala de Coma de Glasgow , Encéfalo/fisiopatologia , Encéfalo/metabolismo , Monitorização Fisiológica/métodos , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva , Adulto , Pressão Parcial
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Clin EEG Neurosci ; 55(5): 576-580, 2024 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38166403

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We report two cases of temporo-perisylvian epilepsy with habitual seizures consistently inducible by hyperventilation (HV). One case was non-lesional, while the other was a lesional temporo-perisylvian epilepsy. Both underwent surgical resection and were seizure-free or nearly seizure-free thereafter. We discuss the pathophysiological changes evoked by HV in healthy brains, and those with generalized and focal epilepsy. We provide a comprehensive and critical review of the literature on the role of HV in focal epilepsy. We suggest HV should be considered an activation method for patients with focal epilepsy during epilepsy monitoring unit admissions and may help in the localization of the epileptogenic network/zone.


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Eletroencefalografia , Epilepsias Parciais , Hiperventilação , Convulsões , Humanos , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Hiperventilação/complicações , Epilepsias Parciais/fisiopatologia , Convulsões/fisiopatologia , Eletroencefalografia/métodos , Feminino , Masculino , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética
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Braz. J. Psychiatry (São Paulo, 1999, Impr.) ; 42(4): 420-430, July-Aug. 2020. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1132104

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Panic disorder (PD) pathophysiology is very heterogeneous, and the discrimination of distinct subtypes could be very useful. A subtype based on respiratory symptoms is known to constitute a specific subgroup. However, evidence to support the respiratory subtype (RS) as a distinct subgroup of PD with a well-defined phenotype remains controversial. Studies have focused on characterization of the RS based on symptoms and response to CO2. In this line, we described clinical and biological aspects focused on symptomatology and CO2 challenge tests in PD RS. The main symptoms that characterize RS are dyspnea (shortness of breath) and a choking sensation. Moreover, patients with the RS tended to be more responsive to CO2 challenge tests, which triggered more panic attacks in this subgroup. Future studies should focus on discriminating respiratory-related clusters and exploring psychophysiological and neuroimaging outcomes in order to provide robust evidence to confirm RS as a distinct subtype of PD.


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Humanos , Dióxido de Carbono/sangue , Transtorno de Pânico/fisiopatologia , Ventilação Pulmonar/fisiologia , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Psicopatologia , Psicofisiologia , Transtorno de Pânico/diagnóstico , Transtorno de Pânico/psicologia , Dispneia/etiologia , Hiperventilação/diagnóstico , Hiperventilação/psicologia
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J. bras. pneumol ; 45(1): e20170347, 2019. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-984615

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ABSTRACT Dysfunctional breathing (DB) is a respiratory condition characterized by irregular breathing patterns that occur either in the absence of concurrent diseases or secondary to cardiopulmonary diseases. Although the primary symptom is often dyspnea or "air hunger", DB is also associated with nonrespiratory symptoms such as dizziness and palpitations. DB has been identified across all ages. Its prevalence among adults in primary care in the United Kingdom is approximately 9.5%. In addition, among individuals with asthma, a positive diagnosis of DB is found in a third of women and a fifth of men. Although DB has been investigated for decades, it remains poorly understood because of a paucity of high-quality clinical trials and validated outcome measures specific to this population. Accordingly, DB is often underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed, given the similarity of its associated symptoms (dyspnea, tachycardia, and dizziness) to those of other common cardiopulmonary diseases such as COPD and asthma. The high rates of misdiagnosis of DB suggest that health care professionals do not fully understand this condition and may therefore fail to provide patients with an appropriate treatment. Given the multifarious, psychophysiological nature of DB, a holistic, multidimensional assessment would seem the most appropriate way to enhance understanding and diagnostic accuracy. The present narrative review was developed as a means of summarizing the available evidence about DB, as well as improving understanding of the condition by researchers and practitioners.


RESUMO A disfunção respiratória (DR) é um quadro respiratório caracterizado por padrões respiratórios irregulares que ocorrem na ausência de doenças concomitantes ou secundariamente a doenças cardiopulmonares. Embora o principal sintoma seja frequentemente dispneia ou "fome por ar", a DR também está associada a sintomas não respiratórios, como vertigem e palpitações. A DR pode ser identificada em todas as idades. Sua prevalência entre adultos na atenção primária no Reino Unido é de aproximadamente 9,5%. Além disso, entre indivíduos com asma, um diagnóstico positivo de DR é encontrado em um terço das mulheres e um quinto dos homens. Embora a DR tenha sido investigada por décadas, ela permanece pouco compreendida devido a uma escassez de ensaios clínicos de alta qualidade e de variáveis de desfecho validadas especificamente para essa população. Assim, a DR é frequentemente subdiagnosticada ou diagnosticada incorretamente, devido à similaridade de seus sintomas associados (dispneia, taquicardia e vertigem) aos de outras doenças cardiopulmonares comuns, como DPOC e asma. As altas taxas de diagnóstico incorreto de DR sugerem que os profissionais de saúde não entendam completamente esse quadro e possam, portanto, não fornecer aos pacientes um tratamento adequado. Dada à natureza multifatorial e psicofisiológica da DR, uma avaliação holística e multidimensional parece ser a maneira mais apropriada de melhorar a compreensão e a precisão do diagnóstico. A presente revisão foi desenvolvida como um meio de resumir as evidências disponíveis sobre DB, bem como de melhorar a compreensão do quadro por pesquisadores e profissionais.


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Humanos , Transtornos Respiratórios/fisiopatologia , Transtornos Respiratórios/líquido cefalorraquidiano , Transtornos Respiratórios/psicologia , Músculos Respiratórios/fisiopatologia , Tolerância ao Exercício/fisiologia , Coração/fisiopatologia , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Pulmão/fisiopatologia
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Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-471328

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OBJECTIVE: The authors present a profile of panic disorder based on and generalized from the effects of acute and chronic hyperventilation that are characteristic of the respiratory panic disorder subtype. The review presented attempts to integrate three premises: hyperventilation is a physiological response to hypercapnia; hyperventilation can induce panic attacks; chronic hyperventilation is a protective mechanism against panic attacks. METHOD: A selective review of the literature was made using the Medline database. Reports of the interrelationships among panic disorder, hyperventilation, acidosis, and alkalosis, as well as catecholamine release and sensitivity, were selected. The findings were structured into an integrated model. DISCUSSION: The panic attacks experienced by individuals with panic disorder develop on the basis of metabolic acidosis, which is a compensatory response to chronic hyperventilation. The attacks are triggered by a sudden increase in (pCO2) when the latent (metabolic) acidosis manifests as hypercapnic acidosis. The acidotic condition induces catecholamine release. Sympathicotonia cannot arise during the hypercapnic phase, since low pH decreases catecholamine sensitivity. Catecholamines can provoke panic when hyperventilation causes the hypercapnia to switch to hypocapnic alkalosis (overcompensation) and catecholamine sensitivity begins to increase. CONCLUSION: Therapeutic approaches should address long-term regulation of the respiratory pattern and elimination of metabolic acidosis.


OBJETIVO: Os autores apresentam um modelo de transtorno do pânico que se baseia nos efeitos da hiperventilação aguda e crônica, característicos do subtipo respiratório de transtorno do pânico. O modelo é generalizado a partir desses efeitos. Ele integra três características da hiperventilação: a hiperventilação é uma resposta fisiológica à hipercapnia; a hiperventilação pode induzir ataques de pânico; a hiperventilação crônica representa um mecanismo protetor contra os ataques de pânico. MÉTODO: Revisão seletiva da literatura a partir da base de dados Medline. Foram selecionados relatos referentes à inter-relação entre transtorno do pânico, hiperventilação, acidose, alcalose, liberação de catecolaminas e sensibilidade a catecolaminas, sendo os achados estruturados de modo a formar um modelo integrado. DISCUSSÃO: Os ataques de pânico do transtorno do pânico desenvolvem-se com base numa acidose metabólica, que é uma resposta compensatória à hiperventilação crônica. Os ataques são desencadeados por um súbito aumento da pressão parcial de dióxido de carbono (pCO2), quando a acidose (metabólica) latente se manifesta pela acidose hipercápnica. A condição acidótica induz liberação de catecolaminas. A simpaticotonia não pode manifestar-se durante a fase de hipercapnia, pois o baixo pH diminui a sensibilidade às catecolaminas. As catecolaminas podem provocar pânico quando a hipercapnia comuta para uma alcalose hipocápnica devido à supercompensação pela hiperventilação, situação na qual a sensibilidade às catecolaminas liberadas começa a aumentar. CONCLUSÃO: As abordagens terapêuticas deveriam voltar-se para a regulação em longo prazo do padrão respiratório e a eliminação da acidose metabólica.


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Humanos , Hiperventilação/complicações , Hipocapnia/complicações , Transtorno de Pânico/etiologia , Acidose/metabolismo , Dióxido de Carbono/metabolismo , Catecolaminas/metabolismo , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Hiperventilação/psicologia , Hipocapnia/fisiopatologia , Hipocapnia/psicologia , Transtorno de Pânico/fisiopatologia , Transtorno de Pânico/psicologia
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Rev. chil. enferm. respir ; 19(1): 15-20, ene.-mar. 2003. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-342302

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El tiempo inspiratorio previo a la realización de una maniobra espiratoria forzada máxima (FEM) es una variable que no ha sido completamente estudiada en Fibrosis Quística (FQ). El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la hipótesis que niños con FQ tendrían mayores volúmenes y flujos espiratorios forzados al disminuir la duracion del tiempo inspiratorio. Se estudiaron 16 niños con FQ, en etapa estable, sin haber presentado una exacerbación respiratoria en los ultimos dos meses, (10 hombres), de edad 11,9 ñ 0,7 años (promedio ñ ES), con un FEV1 de 62,8 ñ 6,4 porciento predicho. Las pruebas de función pulmonar consistieron en la medición de volúmenes pulmonares estáticos y resistencia de la vía aérea, seguido de evaluación dinámica de la función pulmonar. Esta última medición fue precedida de 3 maniobras inspiratorias diferentes en forma aleatoria[inspiración y detención de 0 segundos (M0), 2 segundos (M2) o 5 segundos (M5)]. El grupo se dividió en pacientes con hiperinsuflación pulmonar detectada por VR/CPT > 30 porciento, (n=9) y sin hiperinsuflación pulmonar RV/CPT menor o igual 30 porciento (n=7). Los resultados demostraron que, en los pacientes con hiperinsuflación, VEF1 y CVF fueron 8,9 ñ 3,4 porciento (p<0,02) y 9,3 ñ 2,1 porciento (p > 0,001) mayores respectivamente, después de M0 en comparación a después de M2 y 2,4 ñ 2,8 porciento (p = ns) menor respectivamente después de M5 en relación a después de M2 (M0 vs M5:p<0,01 para ambos, VEF1 y CVF). En resumen, en pacientes portadores de fibrosis quística e hiperinsuflación, VEF1 y CVF son significativamente mayores luego de realizar una espiración sin detención de inspiración de 2 ó 5 segundos. Sugerimos que los mecanismos de relajación de la musculatura lisa del árbol bronquial pueden ser los responsables de este hallazgo


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Humanos , Masculino , Criança , Fibrose Cística/fisiopatologia , Testes de Função Respiratória/métodos , Broncodilatadores , Fluxo Expiratório Forçado , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Volume de Reserva Inspiratória , Fluxo Expiratório Máximo
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 32(11): 1389-98, Nov. 1999. ilus, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-248433

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Hypoxia elicits hyperventilation and hypothermia, but the mechanisms involved are not well understood. The nitric oxide (NO) pathway is involved in hypoxia-induced hypothermia and hyperventilation, and works as a neuromodulator in the central nervous system, including the locus coeruleus (LC), which is a noradrenergic nucleus in the pons. The LC plays a role in a number of stress-induced responses, but its participation in the control of breathing and thermoregulation is unclear. Thus, in the present study, we tested the hypothesis that LC plays a role in the hypoxia-induced hypothermia and hyperventilation, and that NO is involved in these responses. Electrolytic lesions were performed bilaterally within the LC in awake unrestrained adult male Wistar rats weighing 250-350 g. Body temperature and pulmonary ventilation (VE) were measured. The rats were divided into 3 groups: control (N = 16), sham operated (N = 7) and LC lesioned (N = 19), and each group received a saline or an NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME, 250 µg/µl) intracerebroventricular (icv) injection. No significant difference was observed between control and sham-operated rats. Hypoxia (7 per cent inspired O2) caused hyperventilation and hypothermia in both control (from 541.62 + or - 35.02 to 1816.18 + or - 170.7 and 36.3 + or - 0.12 to 34.4 + or - 0.09, respectively) and LC-lesioned rats (LCLR) (from 694.65 + or - 63.17 to 2670.29 + or - 471.33 and 36 + or - 0.12 to 35.3 + or - 0.12, respectively), but the increase in VE was higher (P<0.05) and hypothermia was reduced (P<0.05) in LCLR. L-NAME caused no significant change in VE or in body temperature under normoxia, but abolished both the hypoxia-induced hyperventilation and hypothermia. Hypoxia-induced hyperventilation was reduced in LCLR treated with L-NAME. L-NAME also abolished the hypoxia-induced hypothermia in LCLR. The present data indicate that hypoxia-induced hyperventilation and hypothermia may be related to the LC, and that NO is involved in these responses.


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Animais , Masculino , Ratos , Hiperventilação/etiologia , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Hipotermia/etiologia , Hipotermia/fisiopatologia , Hipóxia Encefálica , Locus Cerúleo/fisiologia , Óxido Nítrico/fisiologia , Temperatura Corporal , Inibidores Enzimáticos/farmacologia , NG-Nitroarginina Metil Éster/farmacologia , Ratos Wistar
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 127(2): 211-21, feb. 1999. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-243782

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Patients with severe head injury are prone to pulmonary complications that result in hypoxemia or hypercarbia, which could worsen their neurological condition. A rational ventilatory approach requires a good knowledge of respiratory and neurological pathophysiology. Airway management is of prime importance in neurological patients. Prophylactic chronic hyperventilation in head trauma is no longer recommended since it could impair cerebral perfusion, although transient hypocarbia could be of benefit to some patients. The use of low or moderate positive and expiratory pressure levels apparently improves oxygenation without worsening intracranial pressure. Ventilatory management should be closely monitored and adjusted to hemodynamic, respiratory and neurological status to achieve a good outcome


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Doenças do Sistema Nervoso Central/terapia , Respiração Artificial/métodos , Lesões Encefálicas/complicações , Lesões Encefálicas/terapia , Desmame do Respirador , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso Central/complicações , Hiperventilação/etiologia , Hiperventilação/fisiopatologia , Pneumopatias/etiologia
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