Sympathetic storm or Cytokine storm: A diagnostic dilemma in patient of traumatic brain injury with COVID 19.

Q3 Medicine
Acta neurologica Taiwanica Pub Date : 2021-06-01
Kunal Singh, Neeraj Kumar, Abhyuday Kumar, Amarjeet Kumar, Ammu Rose Shaju
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Abstract

Purpose: Paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity (PSH) occurs in around 15-33% patients of traumatic brain injury. Due to presence of non-specific symptoms, it's always difficult to differentiate between paroxysmal sympathetic storm and cytokine storm syndrome and hence can delay specific treatment.

Case report: We report a clinical case of 19-year-old male tested COVID 19 positive with diffuse axonal injury presented with features of paroxysmal sympathetic storm and cytokine storm syndrome. The patient showed the signs clinical improvement when we treated both these conditions.

Conclusion: We suggest that clinicians need to have a high degree of suspicion of paroxysmal sympathetic storm in patients of traumatic brain injury and consider its diagnosis. Also, if patient is COVID 19 positive, early identification of signs of developing cytokine storm with monitoring of biomarkers is important for its timely management.

交感风暴还是细胞因子风暴:外伤性脑损伤合并COVID - 19患者的诊断困境
目的:15-33%的外伤性脑损伤患者出现阵发性交感神经亢进(PSH)。由于存在非特异性症状,总是难以区分阵发性交感风暴综合征和细胞因子风暴综合征,因此可能延误特异性治疗。病例报告:我们报告一例19岁男性COVID - 19检测阳性,弥漫性轴索损伤,表现为阵发性交感风暴和细胞因子风暴综合征。当我们治疗这两种情况时,患者表现出临床改善的迹象。结论:我们建议临床医生对外伤性脑损伤患者阵发性交感风暴有高度的怀疑,并考虑其诊断。此外,如果患者是COVID - 19阳性,早期识别细胞因子风暴的迹象并监测生物标志物对于及时管理非常重要。
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Acta neurologica Taiwanica
Acta neurologica Taiwanica Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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