Triggering the false suffocation alarm in panic disorder patients by using a voluntary breath-holding procedure
- PMID: 8296901
- DOI: 10.1176/ajp.151.2.264
Triggering the false suffocation alarm in panic disorder patients by using a voluntary breath-holding procedure
Abstract
The authors compared the maximal duration of voluntary breath-holding in patients with panic disorder (N = 23), patients with generalized social phobia (N = 10), and healthy subjects (N = 26). Patients with panic disorder had significantly shorter breath-holding durations than either comparison group. Groups did not otherwise differ in physiologic response to the breath-holding. Implications for a false suffocation alarm in panic disorder are discussed.
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