KMID : 0604020100250040263
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Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine 2010 Volume.25 No. 4 p.263 ~ p.265
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Hyperthermia Plus Tachycardia Is Predictive of Fatal Outcome in Pontine Hemorrhage -A Case Report-
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Eum Dong-Woong
Jeon Kyoung-Dong Kim Jung-Soo
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Abstract
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Pontine hemorrhage is characterized by high mortality and morbidity. We report a case of pontine hemorrhage treated by extraventricular drainage (EVD) of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and control of intracranial pressure (ICP) at the neuro-intensive care unit (NICU). The patient¡¯s ICP was well controlled, but hyperthermia with tachycardia developed 8 hours after admission, and the patient expired with sudden cardiac arrest. A literature review revealed that high fever (>39degrees C) developing within 24 hours after onset of hemorrhage with tachycardia (>110 beat/min) is a clinical indicator for high probability of death. Therefore, it is important that not only ICP and neurological changes but also vital signs, especially body temperature and heart rate, be monitored in pontine hemorrhage patients.
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KEYWORD
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hyperthermia, pontine hemorrhage, tachycardia
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