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{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Hypoventilation | |||
| synonyms = Respiratory depression | |||
| field = [[Pulmonology]] | |||
| symptoms = [[Fatigue (medical)|Fatigue]], [[headache]], [[daytime sleepiness]], [[cyanosis]], [[shortness of breath]] | |||
| complications = [[Respiratory acidosis]], [[hypoxemia]], [[pulmonary hypertension]], [[cor pulmonale]] | |||
| onset = Can be acute or chronic | |||
| duration = Varies depending on cause | |||
| causes = [[Central nervous system depression]], [[neuromuscular disorders]], [[chest wall deformities]], [[obesity hypoventilation syndrome]], [[chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]] | |||
| risks = [[Obesity]], [[sedative use]], [[neuromuscular disease]], [[chronic lung disease]] | |||
| diagnosis = [[Arterial blood gas]], [[pulmonary function test]], [[polysomnography]] | |||
| differential = [[Obstructive sleep apnea]], [[asthma]], [[chronic bronchitis]] | |||
| treatment = [[Positive airway pressure]], [[oxygen therapy]], [[weight loss]], [[medication adjustment]] | |||
| prognosis = Depends on underlying cause and treatment | |||
| frequency = Varies, more common in individuals with risk factors | |||
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'''Hypoventilation''' is a medical condition characterized by inadequate ventilation, leading to increased levels of carbon dioxide in the blood ([[hypercapnia]]) and decreased levels of oxygen ([[hypoxia]]). It is often associated with certain medical conditions such as [[obesity hypoventilation syndrome]], [[chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]] (COPD), and [[neuromuscular disorders]]. | '''Hypoventilation''' is a medical condition characterized by inadequate ventilation, leading to increased levels of carbon dioxide in the blood ([[hypercapnia]]) and decreased levels of oxygen ([[hypoxia]]). It is often associated with certain medical conditions such as [[obesity hypoventilation syndrome]], [[chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]] (COPD), and [[neuromuscular disorders]]. | ||
== Causes == | == Causes == | ||
Hypoventilation can be caused by a variety of factors, including: | Hypoventilation can be caused by a variety of factors, including: | ||
* [[Obesity hypoventilation syndrome]]: This condition, also known as Pickwickian syndrome, is characterized by poor breathing, leading to hypoventilation, especially during sleep. | * [[Obesity hypoventilation syndrome]]: This condition, also known as Pickwickian syndrome, is characterized by poor breathing, leading to hypoventilation, especially during sleep. | ||
* [[Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]] (COPD): This group of diseases, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema, can cause hypoventilation. | * [[Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]] (COPD): This group of diseases, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema, can cause hypoventilation. | ||
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* [[Drug overdose]]: Certain drugs, particularly opioids, can depress the respiratory system and cause hypoventilation. | * [[Drug overdose]]: Certain drugs, particularly opioids, can depress the respiratory system and cause hypoventilation. | ||
* [[Chest wall deformities]]: Conditions that affect the shape or function of the chest wall, such as kyphosis, can interfere with normal breathing and cause hypoventilation. | * [[Chest wall deformities]]: Conditions that affect the shape or function of the chest wall, such as kyphosis, can interfere with normal breathing and cause hypoventilation. | ||
== Symptoms == | == Symptoms == | ||
The symptoms of hypoventilation can vary depending on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition. They may include: | The symptoms of hypoventilation can vary depending on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition. They may include: | ||
* Shortness of breath | * Shortness of breath | ||
* Fatigue | * Fatigue | ||
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* Bluish coloration of the skin or lips ([[cyanosis]]) | * Bluish coloration of the skin or lips ([[cyanosis]]) | ||
* Disturbed sleep | * Disturbed sleep | ||
== Diagnosis == | == Diagnosis == | ||
Hypoventilation is typically diagnosed through a combination of physical examination, patient history, and diagnostic tests. These tests may include: | Hypoventilation is typically diagnosed through a combination of physical examination, patient history, and diagnostic tests. These tests may include: | ||
* [[Pulmonary function tests]]: These tests measure how well the lungs are working and can help identify any abnormalities in lung function. | * [[Pulmonary function tests]]: These tests measure how well the lungs are working and can help identify any abnormalities in lung function. | ||
* [[Arterial blood gas]]: This test measures the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood. | * [[Arterial blood gas]]: This test measures the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood. | ||
* [[Chest X-ray]]: This imaging test can help identify any abnormalities in the chest that may be causing hypoventilation. | * [[Chest X-ray]]: This imaging test can help identify any abnormalities in the chest that may be causing hypoventilation. | ||
== Treatment == | == Treatment == | ||
Treatment for hypoventilation typically involves addressing the underlying cause of the condition. This may include: | Treatment for hypoventilation typically involves addressing the underlying cause of the condition. This may include: | ||
* [[Oxygen therapy]]: This involves breathing in oxygen through a mask or nasal prongs to increase the amount of oxygen in the blood. | * [[Oxygen therapy]]: This involves breathing in oxygen through a mask or nasal prongs to increase the amount of oxygen in the blood. | ||
* [[Non-invasive ventilation]]: This involves using a machine to help improve breathing. | * [[Non-invasive ventilation]]: This involves using a machine to help improve breathing. | ||
* [[Medication]]: Certain medications can help improve breathing and reduce symptoms of hypoventilation. | * [[Medication]]: Certain medications can help improve breathing and reduce symptoms of hypoventilation. | ||
* [[Lifestyle changes]]: For people with obesity hypoventilation syndrome, losing weight can often help improve breathing. | * [[Lifestyle changes]]: For people with obesity hypoventilation syndrome, losing weight can often help improve breathing. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Respiratory system]] | * [[Respiratory system]] | ||
* [[Hyperventilation]] | * [[Hyperventilation]] | ||
* [[Respiratory failure]] | * [[Respiratory failure]] | ||
[[Category:Respiratory diseases]] | [[Category:Respiratory diseases]] | ||
[[Category:Medical conditions]] | [[Category:Medical conditions]] | ||
[[Category:Symptoms and signs]] | [[Category:Symptoms and signs]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:44, 4 April 2025
| Hypoventilation | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | Respiratory depression |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Fatigue, headache, daytime sleepiness, cyanosis, shortness of breath |
| Complications | Respiratory acidosis, hypoxemia, pulmonary hypertension, cor pulmonale |
| Onset | Can be acute or chronic |
| Duration | Varies depending on cause |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Central nervous system depression, neuromuscular disorders, chest wall deformities, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
| Risks | Obesity, sedative use, neuromuscular disease, chronic lung disease |
| Diagnosis | Arterial blood gas, pulmonary function test, polysomnography |
| Differential diagnosis | Obstructive sleep apnea, asthma, chronic bronchitis |
| Prevention | N/A |
| Treatment | Positive airway pressure, oxygen therapy, weight loss, medication adjustment |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Depends on underlying cause and treatment |
| Frequency | Varies, more common in individuals with risk factors |
| Deaths | N/A |
Hypoventilation is a medical condition characterized by inadequate ventilation, leading to increased levels of carbon dioxide in the blood (hypercapnia) and decreased levels of oxygen (hypoxia). It is often associated with certain medical conditions such as obesity hypoventilation syndrome, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and neuromuscular disorders.
Causes[edit]
Hypoventilation can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
- Obesity hypoventilation syndrome: This condition, also known as Pickwickian syndrome, is characterized by poor breathing, leading to hypoventilation, especially during sleep.
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): This group of diseases, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema, can cause hypoventilation.
- Neuromuscular disorders: Conditions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), muscular dystrophy, and myasthenia gravis can affect the muscles that control breathing, leading to hypoventilation.
- Drug overdose: Certain drugs, particularly opioids, can depress the respiratory system and cause hypoventilation.
- Chest wall deformities: Conditions that affect the shape or function of the chest wall, such as kyphosis, can interfere with normal breathing and cause hypoventilation.
Symptoms[edit]
The symptoms of hypoventilation can vary depending on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition. They may include:
- Shortness of breath
- Fatigue
- Headaches
- Confusion
- Bluish coloration of the skin or lips (cyanosis)
- Disturbed sleep
Diagnosis[edit]
Hypoventilation is typically diagnosed through a combination of physical examination, patient history, and diagnostic tests. These tests may include:
- Pulmonary function tests: These tests measure how well the lungs are working and can help identify any abnormalities in lung function.
- Arterial blood gas: This test measures the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood.
- Chest X-ray: This imaging test can help identify any abnormalities in the chest that may be causing hypoventilation.
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for hypoventilation typically involves addressing the underlying cause of the condition. This may include:
- Oxygen therapy: This involves breathing in oxygen through a mask or nasal prongs to increase the amount of oxygen in the blood.
- Non-invasive ventilation: This involves using a machine to help improve breathing.
- Medication: Certain medications can help improve breathing and reduce symptoms of hypoventilation.
- Lifestyle changes: For people with obesity hypoventilation syndrome, losing weight can often help improve breathing.


