Non-Traumatic Coma in Children- A Review

Manda Anusha, Avirendla Sony, Syeda Mohammadi Begum, Velupula Neelima, Amatul Haseeb Maseera
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Coma is defined as the unintentional failure of the patient to open their eyes spontaneously or in response to noise and inability to open for commands or localised painful stimuli with or without the ability to express comprehensible words or language response, whereas the Non traumatic coma is without any injury to the brain, and the Glasgow coma scale below 12. The Non traumatic coma causes due to the infections(tubercular meningitis, bacterial meningitis, encephalitis) and other metabolic conditions ,status epilepticus intracranial bleed, miscellaneous, hypoxic ischemic insults, Electrical shock, shunt dysfunction, Inborn error of metabolism. The monitoring parameters are Heart rate, Respiratory rate and pattern, Blood pressure, Temperature, coma severity using GCS, pupillary size, extra ocular movements, corneal reflex, posture, and motor pattern. The main symptoms are ataxia or weakness, isolated cranial nerve palsy, mild alteration of tone, poor pulse volume, apnea, abnormal pupillary size and reaction, dizziness, Headache, abnormal extra ocular movements absent corneal reflex. Management of non-traumatic coma patients at hospital includes Monitoring of Intracranial pressure, Maintenance of an adequate cerebral perfusion pressure, Management of persistent intracranial hypertension and Monitoring of Electroencephalographic Seizure activity. Infections are the most common cause for the non-traumatic coma in several cases. The pattern of infectious caused are CNS infections > metabolic toxic exposure > encephalitis > Intoxication > hypoxic ischemic insults > Intracranial haemorrhages>miscellaneous>unknown cases. 40% of children are prone to Non traumatic coma per 10000 general population per year.
儿童非创伤性昏迷-综述
昏迷被定义为病人无意识地不能自发地睁开眼睛或对噪音作出反应,不能对命令或局部疼痛刺激睁开眼睛,有或没有能力表达可理解的词语或语言反应,而非创伤性昏迷是指大脑没有任何损伤,格拉斯哥昏迷等级低于12。因感染(结核性脑膜炎、细菌性脑膜炎、脑炎)等代谢状况引起的非创伤性昏迷、癫痫持续状态颅内出血、杂性缺氧缺血性损伤、电击、分流功能障碍、先天性代谢错误等。监测参数为心率、呼吸频率和模式、血压、体温、昏迷严重程度(GCS)、瞳孔大小、眼外运动、角膜反射、姿势和运动模式。主要症状为共济失调或虚弱,孤立性脑神经麻痹,音调轻度改变,脉搏量差,呼吸暂停,瞳孔大小和反应异常,头晕,头痛,眼外运动异常,无角膜反射。非创伤性昏迷患者在医院的管理包括监测颅内压,维持适当的脑灌注压,管理持续的颅内高压和监测脑电图癫痫活动。感染是几种非创伤性昏迷的最常见原因。感染类型为中枢神经系统感染>代谢性毒性暴露>脑炎>中毒>缺氧缺血性损伤>颅内出血>杂症>未知病例。每年每10000名普通人群中有40%的儿童容易发生非创伤性昏迷。
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