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Occult Respiratory and Autonomic Dysfunction in Craniovertebral Anomalies and Upper Cervical Spinal Disease

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Specialty Orthopedics
Date 1986 May 1
PMID 3750066
Citations 6
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Abstract

Sudden unexplained death may be seen with treatment of craniovertebral anomalies and surgery of the upper cervical spine. Death is due to sleep-induced apnea, premonitored by periods of confusion, lethargy, and asthenia. There may be associated hypotension, bradycardia, hyponatremia, hypothermia, inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion, and difficulty in micturition. The potential for respiratory failure may be predicted if a CO2 response test demonstrates an attenuated or abnormal response. Apnea during sleep may be reversed by arousal or may require ventilatory support for a period of time. The condition is self-limiting, but remains the major life-threatening complication. Both apnea and autonomic dysfunction are treatable and curable with appropriate diagnosis and management.

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