印度尼西亚推定伤寒脑炎患者的长期护理。

Q3 Medicine
Ileene Berrios, Brandon M Carius, Nathan A Vaughn, Logan Dobbe
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摘要

尽管在军事医疗和后送方面取得了进步,但在艰苦环境中的士兵仍然很容易受到疾病和非战斗伤害的侵袭,在接受明确治疗之前可能会面临长时间的后送。特别是,为患有急性精神状态改变(AMS)等鉴别诊断范围较广的疾病的士兵安排治疗尤其具有挑战性。我们重点介绍一例在印度尼西亚服役的年轻健康美国士兵的病例。撤离后在接收医院进行的后续检查发现他感染了肠炎沙门氏菌,也就是通常所说的伤寒。然而,即使临床发现了伤寒性脑炎并开始了经验性治疗,在资源有限的当地医疗设施中,尽管多次升级护理,医疗护理仍被证明具有挑战性。最终,患者被送往新加坡的一家三级医疗机构,在那里病情得到了改善,在初次就诊 4 天后,腰椎穿刺没有明确发现感染。这个病例不仅凸显了伤寒和其他传染病在现代行动中的威胁,还说明了在利用东道国设施时,院前和医院环境中的次优医疗护理所面临的挑战。
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Prolonged Care for Presumed Typhoid Encephalitis in Indonesia.

Despite advancements in military medical treatment and evacuation, soldiers in austere environments remain vulnerable to disease and non-battle injury and may face prolonged evacuation before receiving definitive care. In particular, arranging care for a soldier presenting with a conditions that has a wide differential diagnosis, such as acute altered mental status (AMS), can be especially challenging. We highlight the case of an otherwise young, healthy U.S. Soldier serving in Indonesia, who presented with acute AMS concerning for undifferentiated infection. Subsequent workup at the receiving hospital following evacuation revealed Salmonella enterica infection, more commonly known as typhoid. However, even with clinical findings of typhoid encephalitis and initiation of empiric treatment, medical care proved challenging in the resource-limited local facilities, despite multiple escalations of care. Ultimately, the patient was evacuated to a tertiary facility in Singapore, where his condition improved, and 4 days after initial presentation the patient had no definitive findings of infections on lumbar puncture. This case not only highlights the threat of typhoid and other infectious diseases in modern operations but also the challenges of suboptimal medical care in both the prehospital and hospital settings when utilizing host nation facilities.

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