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Ondine's curse (patient information)

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Synonyms and Keywords: Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome; CCHS; Primary alveolar hypoventilation

Overview

Primary alveolar hypoventilation is a rare disorder of unknown cause in which a person does not take enough breaths per minute. The lungs and airways are normal.

What are the symptoms of Ondine’s curse?

  • Symptoms are usually worse during sleep, and periods of apnea (episodes of stopped breathing) are usually present.
  • Symptoms include:
  • Persons with this disease are extremely sensitive to even small doses of sedatives or narcotics, which can make their already inadequate breathing much worse.

What causes Ondine’s curse?

  • Normally, when the oxygen levels in the blood are low or the carbon dioxide levels are high, there is a signal from the brain to breathe more deeply or more quickly. In people with primary alveolar hypoventilation, this change in breathing does not happen.
  • The cause of primary alveolar hypoventilation is unknown. Some patients have a specific genetic defect.
  • The disease mainly affects men 20 to 50 years old, although it may also occur in young boys.

When to seek urgent medical care?

  • Call for an appointment with your health care provider if symptoms of this disorder develop.
  • Seek urgent medical care if bluish skin (cyanosis) occurs.

Diagnosis

  • The health care provider will perform a physical exam.
  • Tests will be done to rule out other causes. For example, muscular dystrophy can make the rib muscles weak, and emphysema damages the lung tissue itself.
  • A small stroke can affect the breathing center in the brain.
  • Tests that may be done include:

Treatment options

  • Medications that stimulate the respiratory system may be used but do not always work.
  • Mechanical devices that assist breathing, particularly at night, may be helpful in some patients.
  • Oxygen therapy may be helpful in a few patients, but may cause worse night symptoms in others.

Where to find medical care for Ondine’s curse?

Directions to Hospitals Treating Ondine’s curse

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Response to treatment varies.

Possible complications

The low blood oxygen level can cause high blood pressure in the lung blood vessels. This can lead to cor pulmonale (right-sided heart failure).

Prevention

  • There is no known prevention.
  • Patients should avoid using sleeping medications or other medications that may cause drowsiness.

Source

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000078.htm

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