Ketamine Infusion Associated with Improved Neurology in a Patient with NMDA Receptor Encephalitis.

Autor: MacMahon M; Western General Hospital, Crewe Road South, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, UK., Naysmith MR; Western General Hospital, Crewe Road South, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, UK., McCallion S; University of Edinburgh Medical School, 47 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 4TJ, UK., Rhodes J; University of Edinburgh Medical School, 47 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 4TJ, UK.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Case reports in critical care [Case Rep Crit Care] 2013; Vol. 2013, pp. 383125. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Aug 19.
DOI: 10.1155/2013/383125
Abstrakt: A young lady was ventilated on intensive care for a prolonged period with NMDA receptor encephalitis. She had undergone steroid, immunoglobulin, and plasmapheresis with no evidence of recovery. Her main management issue was the control of severe orofacial and limb dyskinesia. Large doses of sedating agents had been used to control the dystonia but were ineffective, unless she was fully anaesthetised. The introduction of a ketamine infusion was associated with a dramatic improvement in her symptoms such that it was possible to remove her tracheostomy two days after commencement. She was discharged shortly after that and is making a good recovery. The successful use of ketamine has not previously been described in this context, and we hope this case report will provide some insight into the management of this rare but serious condition.
Databáze: MEDLINE