Literature DB >> 17065135

Failure of therapeutic coma and ketamine for therapy of human rabies.

Thiravat Hemachudha1, Buncha Sunsaneewitayakul, Tayard Desudchit, Chusana Suankratay, Chanchai Sittipunt, Supaporn Wacharapluesadee, Pkamatz Khawplod, Henry Wilde, Alan C Jackson.   

Abstract

The recent success in treating a human rabies patient in Milwaukee prompted the use of a similar therapeutic approach in a 33-year-old male Thai patient who was admitted in the early stages of furious rabies. He received therapeutic coma with intravenous diazepam and sodium thiopental to maintain an electroencephalographic burst suppression pattern, which was maintained for a period of 46 h, as well as intravenous ketamine (48 mg/kg/day) as a continuous infusion and ribavirin (48 to 128 mg/kg/day) via a nasogastric tube. He never developed rabies virus antibodies and he died on his 8th hospital day. At least three other patients have been treated unsuccessfully with a similar therapeutic approach. Because of the lack of a clear scientific rationale, high associated costs, and potential complications of therapeutic coma, the authors recommend caution in taking this approach for the therapy of rabies outside the setting of a clinical trial. More experimental work is also needed in cell culture systems and in animal models of rabies in order to develop effective therapy for human rabies.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17065135     DOI: 10.1080/13550280600902295

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurovirol        ISSN: 1355-0284            Impact factor:   2.643


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