orthopnea

/ɔrθəˈniːə/

Definitions

1. noun

an episode of shortness of breath that occurs when lying down, typically in a patient with heart failure or cor pulmonale

“The patient’s doctor warned her about the dangers of orthopnea and the importance of elevating her head while sleeping.”

Synonyms

  • breathlessness
  • dyspnea

Antonyms

  • apnea
  • eupnea