The American Journal of Medicine
Volume 81, Issue 6 , Pages 989-994, December 1986

Hyperventilation syndrome and asthma

  • Stephen L. Demeter, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.C.C.P, F.A.C.A.

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    • Corresponding Author InformationRequests for reprints should be addressed to Dr. Stephen L. Demeter, Internal Medicine-Pulmonary Disease, Akron General Hospital, 157 West Cedar Street, Suite 209, Akron, Ohio 44307.
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  • Edward M. Cordasco, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.C.C.P., F.A.C.A.

Pulmonary Division, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, and St. Thomas Hospital, Akron, Ohio, USA

Received 6 December 1985; accepted 7 January 1986.

Abstract 

Hyperventilation syndrome is a common and often disabling condition. Traditional treatment consists of reassurance and anxiolytic drugs. Hyperventilation is known to precipitate an asthmatic reaction. A retrospective review of patients with hyperventilation syndrome was performed to ascertain the frequency of asthma as well as the response to bronchodilator medication. Forty-seven patients were seen. Thirty-eight were tested, and asthma was proved in 36. Two additional patients had positive clinical responses with bronchodilators. Thus, asthma was identified in 38 of 47 consecutive patients seen for hyperventilation syndrome (80 percent), and asthma was proved in 36 of 38 of patients tested (95 percent). Hyperventilation syndrome was eliminated in 29 of 35 patients (90 percent) treated with a combination of explanation and bronchodilator treatment.

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PII: 0002-9343(86)90393-1

The American Journal of Medicine
Volume 81, Issue 6 , Pages 989-994, December 1986