| Literature DB >> 33815849 |
Nishant Sharma1, Si Li1, Metlapalli Venkata Sravanthi1, Dan Kazmierski1, Yichen Wang1, Amit Sharma2, Pragya Dhaubhadel2.
Abstract
Tetanus is a life-threatening infectious neurological disorder that is now a rare disease due to the institution of wide-spread vaccination strategies. We present an uncommon case of generalized severe tetanus with consequent respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation, which was associated with dysautonomia. A 20-year-old unvaccinated female presented with neck stiffness and diffuse muscle spasms following a laceration sustained 3 weeks prior. She was admitted to the intensive care unit for mechanical ventilation and was treated with immunoglobulin, tetanus toxoid, metronidazole, and high doses of sedatives. She also developed dysautonomia, with alternating bradycardia and tachycardia, as well as fluctuating blood pressure. She was successfully extubated and discharged. We also review the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management of tetanus and discuss dysautonomia in the setting of tetanus.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33815849 PMCID: PMC7987407 DOI: 10.1155/2021/8842522
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Crit Care ISSN: 2090-6420