Treatment of a Severe Pediatric Lyell Syndrome with Amniotic Membrane: Case Report and Histological Findings

B. Azzena, C. Tiengo, G. Giatsidis, R. Salmaso, A. Pontini
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Background: Lyell Syndrome (TEN, Toxic epidermal necrolysis) represents a medical emergency particularly in pediatric patients in whom the massive skin damage can quickly lead to multi-organ dysfunction and death. Prompt restoration of the physiologic mucosal/cutaneous barrier is mandatory. The use of amniotic membranes has been described in the treatment of ophthalmic Lyell Syndrome, but its use has not yet been adopted for the management of larger cutaneous wounds. Study Hypothesis: Here we report the use of amniotic membranes in a pediatric case of severe Lyell Syndrome with complete skin surface, ocular and mucosal involvement with life threating presentation. Methods: A 7-year old female was admitted to our Burn Centre for severe cutaneous/mucosal exfoliation (100% Total body surface area, TBSA) as a result of an adverse reaction to ibuprofen administration. Supportive fluid administration, cardiac-pulmonary assistance and pain management were complemented by serial grafting of amniotic membranes on all affected areas to provide coverage of the exfoliated skin/mucosa. Biopsies were obtained to monitor histological skin changes. Results: The patient showed an excellent response to amniotic membrane treatment, with rapid restoration of mucosal and cutaneous layers in the grafted areas. This resulted in a decreased need for dressing changes, avoidance of additional surgeries and a reduced dependence on supportive therapy. Lower pain levels than usually expected led to a reduced need for narcotic pain medications and allowed for early physical rehabilitation and a short hospital stay. Histology confirmed evidence of topical immune-modulation in treated areas (reduction of inflammatory infiltrate). Conclusion: As we tested in numerously TEN and burn pediatric injuries Amniotic membranes with their regenerative and immune-modulatory effects may represent an life saving treatment even in the worst cases of pediatric Lyell syndrome.
羊膜治疗严重儿童莱尔综合征:病例报告和组织学发现
背景:Lyell综合征(TEN,中毒性表皮坏死松解症)是一种医学急症,特别是在儿童患者中,大量皮肤损伤可迅速导致多器官功能障碍和死亡。迅速恢复生理性粘膜/皮肤屏障是必须的。羊膜在眼莱尔综合征的治疗中已被描述,但它的使用尚未被用于处理较大的皮肤伤口。研究假设:在这里,我们报告了一例严重莱尔综合征的儿童病例,其皮肤表面、眼部和粘膜完全受累,并有生命威胁。方法:一名7岁女性因服用布洛芬不良反应导致严重皮肤/粘膜脱落(100%体表面积,TBSA)而入院烧伤中心。支持性液体管理、心肺辅助和疼痛管理辅以在所有受影响区域连续移植羊膜,以覆盖脱落的皮肤/粘膜。活检观察皮肤组织学变化。结果:患者对羊膜治疗反应良好,移植区粘膜和皮肤层迅速恢复。这减少了换药的需要,避免了额外的手术,减少了对支持治疗的依赖。疼痛程度低于通常预期,减少了对麻醉止痛药的需求,并允许早期身体康复和短期住院。组织学证实治疗部位局部免疫调节(炎症浸润减少)。结论:正如我们在许多小儿烧伤和烧伤损伤中测试的那样,羊膜具有再生和免疫调节作用,即使在最严重的小儿莱尔综合征病例中,羊膜也可能是一种挽救生命的治疗方法。
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