Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome

Curr Pulmonol Rep. 2015 Mar 1;4(1):42-55. doi: 10.1007/s13665-015-0108-6.

Abstract

Obesity hypoventilation syndrome is a respiratory consequence of morbid obesity that is characterized by alveolar hypoventilation during sleep and wakefulness. The disorder involves a complex interaction between impaired respiratory mechanics, ventilatory drive and sleep-disordered breathing. Early diagnosis and treatment is important, because delay in treatment is associated with significant mortality and morbidity. Available treatment options include non-invasive positive airway pressure (PAP) therapies and weight loss. There is limited long-term data regarding the effectiveness of such therapies. This review outlines the current concepts of clinical presentation, diagnostic and management strategies to help identify and treat patients with obesity-hypoventilation syndromes.

Keywords: Noninvasive ventilation; Obesity; Obesity hypoventilation syndrome; Obstructive sleep apnea.