European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (Jan 2020)

Bilateral Isolated Phrenic Neuropathy: a Rare Cause of Dyspnoea

  • Carlos Couto,
  • Pedro Pereira,
  • Ana Catarina Moreira,
  • Vicência Ribeiro,
  • José Duarte

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12890/2020_001258

Abstract

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Bilateral diaphragm paralysis due to bilateral isolated phrenic neuropathy (BIPN) is a very rare cause of unexplained respiratory failure. We present a 65-year-old patient with no relevant previous medical history who presented in the Pulmonology Clinic with mMRC1 dyspnoea and orthopnoea. After the medical work-up, diaphragmatic paresis was diagnosed. Inspiratory muscle training resulted in mild symptomatic improvement and treatment with noninvasive mechanical ventilation (NIV) was initiated. This condition is generally chronic and has a poorer prognosis, compared to other cases of phrenic nerve involvement. In this case, NIV restored near-normal daily function.

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