Breathing patterns in children with craniofacial dysostosis and hindbrain herniation.
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In the past few years, hindbrain herniation has become recognized as a frequent feature of the child with syndromic craniofacial dysostosis. The clinical significance of hindbrain herniation in these disorders is unclear. Abnormalities of respiratory control have frequently been reported. The aim of the present study was to document the incidence of obstructive and central respiratory abnormalities during sleep in craniofacial syndromes with hindbrain herniation. We performed cardiorespiratory sleep studies during unsedated night-time sleep in a group of 13 children. Hindbrain herniation was confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ranged 1.5-26.9 mm below the cranial base. Sleep studies revealed central respiratory pauses associated with important reduction of the arterial oxygen saturation (Sa,O2) in only two of 13 cases (minimum Sa,O2 86% and 87%). In contrast 10 of 13 children had some degree of upper airway obstruction (four mild, three moderate and three severe). Of the remaining three children, two had previous long-term tracheostomies. Changes in the breathing pattern were proportional to the severity of the obstruction and comprised increased respiratory efforts and arterial oxygen desaturation. Infrequent mixed apnoeas were observed in five patients, and their severity reflected the severity of the obstructive component. In conclusion, obstruction of the upper airways was the predominant sleep-related respiratory problem in this group of patients. Hindbrain herniation was not associated with a high incidence of central sleep apnoea.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The European respiratory journal
دوره 11 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1998