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abstractpubmed· Abstract 2015· item PMID:25616653

Outcome of central hypoventilation secondary to childhood pertussis encephalitis in adulthood. We present a rare case of central hypoventilation secondary to pertussis encephalopathy occurring during childhood. The patient was successfully managed by negative pressure ventilation initially until portable non-invasive ventilators became available. The patient was, unfortunately, lost to follow-up. She was reviewed in adulthood following several years of non-compliance to treatment and found asymptomatic despite chronic hypercapnoea.