NEUROLOGICAL SEQUELAE FOLLOWING CARBON-MONOXIDE POISONING CLINICAL COURSE AND OUTCOME ACCORDING TO THE CLINICAL TYPES AND BRAIN COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY SCAN FINDINGS

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作者
LEE, MS
MARSDEN, CD
机构
[1] UNIV LONDON,INST NEUROL,DEPT NEUROL,LONDON WC1N 3BG,ENGLAND
[2] YONSEI UNIV,YONGDONG SEVERANCE HOSP,COLL MED,DEPT NEUROL,SEOUL,SOUTH KOREA
关键词
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING; SEQUELAE; BRAIN COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SCAN;
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10.1002/mds.870090508
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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The prognosis for patients who survive carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is uncertain, particularly in those who develop persistent neurological complications after recovery from the initial coma. Thirty-one patients with the sequelae of CO poisoning, followed for a year, are described. Eight had a progressive course, and 23 had a delayed relapse after an initial recovery period of similar to 20 days (range, 1-36 days). Those with a progressive course developed a persistent akinetic-mute state, and four of the eight died. Those with the delayed relapsing course either developed a parkinsonian state with behavioral and cognitive impairment but could walk (nine cases), or progressed further to an akinetic-mute state, and were bed-bound (14 cases); the deterioration to either condition occurred rapidly over a few days to a week. Fourteen of the patients with the delayed relapses (61%) subsequently improved, but three (13%) died. Those with a progressive course without initial recovery were younger (mean age, 37.0 years) than those with a delayed relapsing course (55.2 years; p < 0.01). The mean duration of their initial coma (9.8 days) was longer than that in delayed relapsing cases (2.0 days; p < 0.01). The mean initial CO hemoglobin level was not different in the two groups. Brain computed tomography (CT) scans were obtained at the onset of sequelae in both groups. Ten patients had a normal CT scan, 13 had white matter low-density lesions, and four had globus pallidus low-density lesions. These findings did not accurately predict the outcome, although all four patients who had both globus pallidus and white matter low-density lesions at initial CT scan had a bad prognosis. Follow-up brain CT scans were performed in eight patients; all. showed progressive changes and/or new lesions, despite which three patients improved; four of the five patients with globus pallidus and white matter low-density lesions at follow-up CT scan had a bad prognosis.
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