Effect of Infection on the Incidence of Hyperglycemic Hemichorea: A Case-Series

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Rui Wang, Meng Li, Yao Wang, Chao Zhi Tang, Yuan Chen Wang
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Abstract

Objective: To explore the effect of infection on hyperglycemic hemichorea.
Methods: The clinical data of 11 patients with hyperglycemic hemichorea admitted to the Affiliated People’ s Hospital of Xinxiang Medical College and the Second People’s Hospital of Xinxiang were retrospectively analyzed, including gender, age, clinical symptoms, imaging features, blood glucose, glycated hemoglobin, infection indicators, and treatment conditions.
Results: Eleven patients had acute or sub-acute onset, including 9 females and 2 males, with an average age of 74.55 years. Nine patients presented with unilateral limb involuntary movement and 2 patients presented with bilateral limb involuntary movement. Imaging findings of 9 patients showed abnormalities in the basal ganglia region. Random blood glucose levels were all elevated at admission, with an average blood glucose value of 26.20 mmol/l. Urine ketone bodies were positive in 2 patients, inflammatory indexes were elevated in 7 patients, symptoms of hypoglycemic treatment and anti-infection treatment in 10 patients disappeared, and symptoms of 1 patient disappeared after improved microcirculation treatment.
Conclusion: The disease tends to occur in middle-aged and elderly women, and the blood glucose may fluctuate significantly during the onset. Infection may lead to the occurrence and development of the disease. Active control of blood sugar, inflammation and improvement of brain metabolism can effectively control symptoms and prevent recurrence.

Keywords: hyperglycemia, infection, hemichorea, clinical analysis
感染对高血糖血症发病率的影响:病例系列
目的:探讨感染对高血糖血症的影响:探讨感染对高血糖血症的影响:回顾性分析新乡医学院附属人民医院、新乡市第二人民医院收治的11例高血糖血症患者的临床资料,包括性别、年龄、临床症状、影像学特征、血糖、糖化血红蛋白、感染指标、治疗情况等:11例患者均为急性或亚急性起病,其中女性9例,男性2例,平均年龄74.55岁。9名患者表现为单侧肢体不自主运动,2名患者表现为双侧肢体不自主运动。9 名患者的影像学检查结果显示基底节区域存在异常。入院时随机血糖水平均升高,平均血糖值为 26.20 毫摩尔/升。2例患者尿酮体阳性,7例患者炎症指标升高,10例患者经降糖治疗和抗感染治疗后症状消失,1例患者经改善微循环治疗后症状消失:结论:该病好发于中老年女性,发病时血糖波动较大。感染可能导致该病的发生和发展。积极控制血糖、炎症,改善脑代谢,可有效控制症状,防止复发。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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