日本胸部疾患学会雑誌
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ISSN-L : 0301-1542
Stiff-man 症候群の1症例に見られた呼吸生理学的特徴
藤屋 秀一箭原 修川上 義和志田 晃浅沼 義英吉川 隆志三上 洋大崎 饒村尾 誠
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1981 年 19 巻 11 号 p. 881-884

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A 54 year old male with stiff-man syndrome was examined in terms of respiratory function. A restrictive pattern on spirograms without marked abnormalities in small airways function (V50, V25, and dynamic compliance) was attributed to respiratory muscle stiffness, because Pes max and static compliance were quite normal. Hypercapnic ventilatory response was markedly blunted, whereas hypoxic ventilatory response was normal. These changes were in accord with findings in arterial blood gases (normal PaO2 and high PaCO2). Hypercapnia was probably a product of either excessive CO2 production or blunted respiratory chemosensitivity to CO2.
Intravenous administration of diazepam (20mg) induced an increase in VC and MVV and a decrease in VE, VT, VO2, VCO2, and R. Ventilation and hypercapnic ventilatory response decreased and PaCO2 increased after the administration of diazepam.
The postmortem examination disclosed diffuse proliferation of glia cells in the anterior columns of the spinal cord. Histology of the medulla oblongata was not available due to so-called “respirator brain.”
These abnormalities in respiratory functions might be a precursor of clinically manifest respiratory failure. Treatment of this disabling disease by diazepam must be performed with great care because of its depressant effect on respiratory chemosensitivity to CO2.
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