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Title: Atypical neuroleptic malignant syndrome with type 2 respiratory failure treated with non-invasive ventilation
Authors: Farrugia, Simon
Bonello, Sarah
Gatt, Yanika
Balzan, Martin
Keywords: Neuroleptic malignant syndrome -- Malta -- Case studies
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome -- Diagnosis
Noninvasive ventilation
Respiratory insufficiency -- Treatment
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Cureus Inc.
Citation: Farrugia, S., Bonello, S., Gatt, Y., & Balzan, M. V. (2024). Atypical neuroleptic malignant syndrome with type 2 respiratory failure treated with non-invasive ventilation. Cureus, 16(1), e51878.
Abstract: Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is characterized by hyperthermia, severe rigidity, and autonomic instability that is life-threatening if not treated promptly by intensive supportive care. However, there have been numerous reports of “atypical NMS” where the diagnostic criteria of NMS are only partially satisfied. We present a case of an elderly male who presented with atypical NMS secondary to antidopaminergic drug administration which precipitated acute respiratory failure. Our patient exhibited features of severe rigidity and autonomic instability, without hyperthermia. He developed tachypneic hypoventilation with type 2 hypercapneic respiratory failure which was treated with non-invasive ventilation (NIV). The patient recovered after three days with resolution of rigidity and was transferred to a normal medical ward on oxygen via a facemask, where he gradually improved. This study highlights that non-invasive ventilation may have a role in treating respiratory failure in mild to moderate cases of atypical NMS, avoiding the need for intubation.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/123184
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