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Pathophysiologic studies in human rabies.

D A Warrell, N M Davidson, H M Pope, W E Bailie, J H Lawrie, L D Ormerod, A Kertesz, P Lewis.   

Abstract

Six patients with proved rabies were studied with a combination of clinical, physiologic and pathologic technics. Three were given a type of intensive care but died with evidence of respiratory failure. Although circulatory failure did not develop in any of the six patients, three had supraventricular arrhythmias: interstitial myocarditis was found in one of these and rabies virus was isolated from the myocardium of another. Inspiratory muscle spasm was the dominant clinical feature in all cases. This occurred as part of the hydrophobic response and followed stimulation of the upper respiratory tract and skin. Hydrophobia may represent an exaggerated respiratory tract irritant reflex with associated arousal. Later in the course of the disease, various patterns of periodic and ataxic breathing were observed. Widespread brain stem encephalitis was discovered at autopsy, with particular involvement of the neighborhood of the nucleus ambiguous in two of three patients examined. In one patient cerebral metabolism was grossly abnormal, with greatly reduced cerebral oxygen consumption suggesting irreversible brain damage. Respiratory and circulatory disturbances may well be immediate causes of death in patients with rabies, but the present studies reemphasize the severity of the encephalitis which remains the ultimate barrier to survival. In the developing countries in which rabies is still a major problem and in which the cost precludes intensive care, the clinical management of rabies can aim only to reduce suffering by heavy sedation.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 766622     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(76)90427-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med        ISSN: 0002-9343            Impact factor:   4.965


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