Investigation of Possible Cardiac Manifestations of Dysautonomia in a Patient With Acquired Ondine's Curse Syndrome: A Rare Clinical Case Report

对获得性翁丁诅咒综合征患者自主神经功能障碍可能出现的心脏表现进行调查:一例罕见的临床病例报告

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Abstract

Ondine's curse, also known as central alveolar hypoventilation syndrome, is a very rare condition characterized by failure of breathing mechanisms during sleep. The most usual cause of acquired Ondine's curse syndrome is a stroke of the brainstem, causing dysautonomia, which is primarily manifested by sleep apnea, but can also cause cardiac rhythm disturbance. We present the case of an 81-year-old female with a history of a brainstem and cerebellum ischemic stroke one month ago, which resulted in acquired Ondine's curse syndrome. The patient had been sleeping with respiratory support at a rehabilitation center and was transferred to our hospital in order to investigate possible arrhythmias due to the concurrent dysautonomia. The patient was hospitalized and continuously monitored at our hospital for a total of 72 hours, during which many episodes of sinus bradycardia were monitored. These episodes occurred only when the patient was asleep and in tandem with prolonged sleep apnea episodes. It is unclear whether bradycardia was within the normal circadian cardiac rhythm pattern or was a manifestation of dysautonomia. Arrhythmiologic (electophysiology) consultation deferred further treatment or monitoring measures due to a lack of clear indications.

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