Tetanus and its continuing menace in the developing world: Critical care management

U. Hariharan, Swaraj Jyoti Sonowal, Ranvinder Kaur, Lalita Chaudhary
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Tetanus, also known as lockjaw, is an infection characterized by muscle spasms. In the most common type, the spasms begin in the jaw and then progress to the rest of the body. These spasms usually last a few minutes each time and occur frequently for three to four weeks. Tetanus is a disease caused by the toxin produced by the ubiquitous bacterium, Clostridium tetani. C tetani infection can be acquired through surgery, intravenous drug abuse, the neonate's umbilicus, bites, burns, body piercing, puncture wounds, and ear infections. This organism can enter through any break in the integrity of the body. We hereby describe the successful management, including critical care challenges of a case of Tetanus in a young male patient following a minor toe injury. Timely airway management followed by early tracheostomy with effective control of muscle spasms and other supportive therapy is highlighted. Tetanus continues to be a menacing infectious disease with high fatality in the developing world.
破伤风及其在发展中国家的持续威胁:重症监护管理
破伤风,也被称为lockjaw,是一种以肌肉痉挛为特征的感染。在最常见的类型中,痉挛从下巴开始,然后发展到身体的其他部位。这些痉挛通常每次持续几分钟,经常发生三到四周。破伤风是一种由无处不在的细菌——破伤风梭菌产生的毒素引起的疾病。破伤风可通过手术、静脉药物滥用、新生儿脐部、咬伤、烧伤、身体穿刺、穿刺伤口和耳部感染获得。这种生物可以通过身体完整性的任何破坏进入。我们在此描述成功的管理,包括在一个年轻的男性病人轻微脚趾受伤破伤风病例的重症监护挑战。强调及时气道管理,早期气管切开术,有效控制肌肉痉挛和其他支持治疗。破伤风在发展中世界仍然是一种致命的传染病,死亡率很高。
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