Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine (Feb 2022)

When Nerves Fail: A Cause of Respiratory failure in a Diabetic Patient

  • Muhammad Talha Ayub,
  • Tooba Ayub,
  • Wajeeha Rasool,
  • Muhammad Shoaib Khan,
  • Muhammad Ishaq,
  • Benjamin Mba

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 436 – 438

Abstract

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Background: Respiratory failure secondary to bilateral diabetic phrenic neuropathy is an uncommon clinical scenario. It is challenging to treat and often results in the need for long-term respiratory support. Case Presentation: We report a patient with long standing diabetes mellitus (DM) who presented with respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation. He was subsequently found to have reduced phrenic nerve and diaphragm compound action potential amplitude bilaterally on nerve conduction studies. Conclusion: Diabetic patients with unexplained shortness of breath should raise suspicion for diaphragmatic paresis from phrenic neuropathy.

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