Journal article

Autocycling during noninvasive positive pressure ventilation producing a prolonged severe apnea and syncope

S Mu, L Rautela, ME Howard, L Hannan

Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine | AMER ACAD SLEEP MEDICINE | Published : 2019

Abstract

Autocycling is a form of patient-ventilator asynchrony that can occur during mechanical ventilation. In the case described, autocycling during noninvasive ventilation led to severe hyperventilation and subsequently produced a prolonged central apnea that resulted in syncope. This case represents the first description of a severe adverse event from autocycling during noninvasive ventilation.

University of Melbourne Researchers