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KMID : 0604020080230020106
Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine
2008 Volume.23 No. 2 p.106 ~ p.110
A Case of Wernicke`s Encephalopathy Occurring in a Patient with Aspiration Pneumonia
Kim So-Mi

Kim Do-Hyung
La Sung-Soo
Choo Young-Kwang
Park Jae-Seuk
Seo Ji-Hyun
No Ran
Abstract
Wernicke`s encephalopathy is a neurologic complication of thiamine deficiency, presenting with acute confusion, oculomotor dysfunction, and gait ataxia. While most often associated with chronic alcoholism, Wernicke`s encephalopathy occasionally occurs in the setting of poor nutritional status, such as malabsorption, increased metabolic requirements, or increased loss of the water-soluble vitamins. Patients with critical illnesses can present with excessive catabolic status because of activation of the sympathetic nervous system and the pituitary-adrenal axis. In addition, inappropriate nutritional evaluation and lack of concerns for adequate nutrient support can increase the morbidity and mortality in such patients. However, the importance of adequate nutritional support is often disregarded during treatment of the patient`s primary illness. We have recently managed a patient with Wernicke`s encephalopathy and pneumonia who did not receive adequate nutritional support during hospitalization. We report this case to call attention to the importance of nutritional support in critically ill patients.
KEYWORD
envephalopathy, Wernicke¡¯s envephalopathy, nutrition
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