Paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity and cerebral salt wasting post management of arteriovenous malformation in a pediatric patient: A case report.

Surgical neurology international Pub Date : 2025-03-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.25259/SNI_802_2024
Ahmed Hafez Mousa, Imad A M Abuanza, Sameera Hajijama, Yusor Al-Nuaimy, Arwa Jader, Jumana Hussain Timraz, Bushra Wadi Bin Saddiq, Mohammed Jilan Al Nahari, Ghaya Zeyad Alrais, Motaz M B Abudaqqa, Zeyad Faoor Alrais, Ameer Alyeldien
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Background: Spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) is a rare presentation in healthy pediatric patients due to a myriad of conditions. Among them, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) stand out for their potential to rupture and risk of death due to hemorrhagic strokes. A complication to consider in patients post ICH due to AVMs is the development of paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity (PSH) and cerebral salt wasting (CSW), as these complications further delay recovery and may lead to devastating results if left untreated.

Case description: We report a rare case of a 13-year-old female who developed a nontraumatic intracerebral hemorrhage due to a rupture of left AVM. She was managed with a decompressive craniotomy and further stabilized with two sessions of embolization. Following surgical intervention, she developed PSH and CSW, recovering through medical management.

Conclusion: By highlighting this unique presentation in a previously healthy patient, we aim to deepen our understanding of the complexities surrounding fewer known causes of pediatric ICH, particularly in relation to nontraumatic AVMs, and to emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and intervention. Close monitoring and prompt assessment are required to prevent further complications in patients with PSH or CSW.

小儿动静脉畸形治疗后阵发性交感神经亢进和脑盐消耗:1例报告。
背景:自发性颅内出血(ICH)是一种罕见的表现,在健康的儿童患者由于无数的条件。其中,动静脉畸形(AVMs)因其潜在的破裂和因出血性中风而死亡的风险而引人注目。由于avm导致脑出血后患者需要考虑的并发症是阵发性交感神经亢进(PSH)和脑盐消耗(CSW)的发展,因为这些并发症进一步延迟恢复,如果不及时治疗可能导致毁灭性的结果。病例描述:我们报告一例罕见的13岁女性因左动静脉畸形破裂而发生非外伤性脑出血。她接受了减压开颅手术,并通过两次栓塞进一步稳定。手术治疗后,患者出现PSH和CSW,经治疗恢复。结论:通过强调这一先前健康患者的独特表现,我们旨在加深我们对儿童脑出血的复杂性的理解,特别是与非创伤性动静脉畸形有关的复杂性,并强调早期诊断和干预的重要性。密切监测和及时评估是预防PSH或CSW患者进一步并发症的必要条件。
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