Anesthetic management with propofol in a patient with Rasmussen's encephalitis complicated by intractable partial-onset epileptic seizures: a case report

IF 0.6 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Mai Akazawa, Guoshan Yan, Rina Hirai, Hirotoshi Kitagawa
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Abstract

Introduction: Rasmussen's encephalitis (RE) is a progressive and chronic ailment characterized by drug-resistant epileptic seizures. RE is uncommon, and no documented accounts of its anesthetic management exist. Anesthetic management without causing epileptic seizures is important in RE. Here, we present a case of safe anesthetic management in a pediatric patient with RE. Case presentation: A 7-year-old boy who was diagnosed with RE at the age of 6 years was scheduled for supernumerary tooth extraction under general anesthesia. The patient was being treated with prednisolone, sodium valproate, zonisamide, lacosamide, and famotidine. Despite receiving antiepileptic therapy, the patient experienced partial epileptic seizures several times per week. The seizures presented as numbness in his right hand and progressed to tonic-clonic seizures affecting the right side of his body. On the day of the surgical procedure, the patient was administered regular doses of antiepileptic drugs and prednisolone. Anesthesia was induced and maintained using a combination of propofol, remifentanil, and rocuronium. The surgical procedure was successfully performed, and the patient awakened smoothly from anesthesia. No epileptic seizures were observed intra- or post-operatively. Conclusion: RE typically presents with drug-resistant seizures and the initial symptoms are usually refractory partial seizures. Propofol is well-established as a treatment option for refractory status epilepticus, and it reduces the frequency of spikes in patients with partial epilepsy. In this case, general anesthesia without epileptic seizures was achieved using propofol.
异丙酚麻醉治疗拉斯穆森脑炎合并难治性部分性癫痫发作1例
简介:拉斯穆森脑炎(RE)是一种以耐药癫痫发作为特征的进行性慢性疾病。RE并不常见,也没有关于其麻醉管理的记录。不引起癫痫发作的麻醉管理在RE中很重要。在这里,我们报告了一例小儿RE患者的安全麻醉管理。病例介绍:一名7岁的男孩在6岁时被诊断为RE,计划在全身麻醉下进行多余的拔牙。患者正在接受泼尼松龙、丙戊酸钠、唑尼沙胺、拉科沙胺和法莫替丁的治疗。尽管接受了抗癫痫治疗,患者每周仍有几次局部癫痫发作。癫痫发作表现为右手麻木,并发展为影响右侧身体的强直阵挛性癫痫发作。在手术当天,患者被给予常规剂量的抗癫痫药物和强的松龙。使用异丙酚、瑞芬太尼和罗库溴铵联合诱导和维持麻醉。手术顺利进行,患者顺利从麻醉中苏醒。术中及术后未见癫痫发作。结论:RE典型表现为耐药癫痫发作,首发症状多为难治性部分癫痫发作。异丙酚是一种公认的治疗顽固性癫痫持续状态的选择,它可以减少部分癫痫患者的尖峰频率。在这个病例中,使用异丙酚实现了全身麻醉,没有癫痫发作。
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Case Reports in Neurology
Case Reports in Neurology Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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67
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: This new peer-reviewed online-only journal publishes original case reports covering the entire spectrum of neurology. Clinicians and researchers are given a tool to disseminate their personal experience to a wider public as well as to review interesting cases encountered by colleagues all over the world. To complement the contributions supplementary material is welcomed. The reports are searchable according to the key words supplied by the authors; it will thus be possible to search across the entire growing collection of case reports with universally used terms, further facilitating the retrieval of specific information. Following the open access principle, the entire contents can be retrieved at no charge, guaranteeing easy access to this valuable source of anecdotal information at all times.
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