鞘内巴氯芬治疗后缺氧脑损伤患者难治性肌阵挛的成功控制:1例报告。

Geon Jae Lee, Hyoung Seop Kim
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肌阵挛是一种突发性心律失常,伴有休克样运动,可由感觉刺激触发,在自主运动时影响躯干或四肢。由于运动症状通常不容易治疗,因此提出了各种药物治疗方案。我们报告一例使用鞘内巴氯芬(ITB)治疗缺氧性脑损伤(HBI)患者,导致肌阵挛的缓解。一个29岁的女性反复出现全身性肌阵挛和多个关节挛缩在复苏后的上肢和下肢。她在顽固性肌阵挛发作时哭泣,使她难以保持良好的睡眠模式。由于多发性关节挛缩和顽固性肌阵挛的持续状态,我们提供了ITB试验来控制她的症状。ITB后,随着巴氯芬剂量的增加,她在统一肌阵挛评定量表上的总分逐渐提高。因此,在HBI患者难治性肌阵挛的治疗中,ITB治疗应被视为一个重要的选择,以预防各种并发症,提高生活质量。
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Successful Control of Intractable Myoclonus in a Patient With Hypoxic Brain Injury After Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy: A Case Report.

Successful Control of Intractable Myoclonus in a Patient With Hypoxic Brain Injury After Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy: A Case Report.

Successful Control of Intractable Myoclonus in a Patient With Hypoxic Brain Injury After Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy: A Case Report.

Successful Control of Intractable Myoclonus in a Patient With Hypoxic Brain Injury After Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy: A Case Report.

Myoclonus is an abrupt arrhythmic condition with shock-like movements that can be triggered by sensory stimuli, affecting the trunk or limbs during voluntary movement. Since motor symptoms are often not easily treatable, various pharmacological treatment options have been suggested. We report a case of using intrathecal baclofen (ITB) therapy in a patient with hypoxic brain injury (HBI), leading to the alleviation of myoclonus. A 29-year-old woman repeatedly presented with generalized myoclonus and multiple joint contractures at both upper and lower limbs after resuscitation. She cried during intractable myoclonus events, making it difficult for her to maintain a good sleep pattern. Due to the persistent status of multiple joint contractures and intractable myoclonus, we offered an ITB trial to control her symptoms. After ITB, her total scores on the Unified Myoclonus Rating Scale progressively improved as the doses of baclofen increased. Therefore, ITB therapy should be considered as a substantial option in the management of intractable myoclonus in patients with HBI to prevent various complications and improve the quality of life.

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