5 resultados para Posterior-fossa Surgery
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Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) caused by reactivation of the JC virus (JCV), a human polyomavirus, occurs in autoimmune disorders, most frequently in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). We describe a HIV-negative 34-year-old female with SLE who had been treated with immunosuppressant therapy (IST; steroids and azathioprine) since 2004. In 2011, she developed decreased sensation and weakness of the right hand, followed by vertigo and gait instability. The diagnosis of PML was made on the basis of brain MRI findings (posterior fossa lesions) and JCV isolation from the cerebrospinal fluid (700 copies/ml). IST was immediately discontinued. Cidofovir, mirtazapine, mefloquine and cycles of cytarabine were sequentially added, but there was progressive deterioration with a fatal outcome 1 year after disease onset. This report discusses current therapeutic choices for PML and the importance of early infection screening when SLE patients present with neurological symptoms. In the light of recent reports of PML in SLE patients treated with rituximab or belimumab, we highlight that other IST may just as well be implicated. We conclude that severe lymphopenia was most likely responsible for JCV reactivation in this patient and discuss how effective management of lymphopenia in SLE and PML therapy remains an unmet need.
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Introduction: Paediatric patients who undergo posterior spinal fusion surgery to correct scoliosis often require multiple blood transfusions. Tranexamic acid is a synthetic antifibrinolytic drug that reduces transfusion requirements in scoliosis surgery (1),(2),(3). Methods: To evaluate the efficacy of prophylactic tranexamic acid (TA) (initial dose of 10mg/kg and infusion of 1mg.kg(-1).h(-1)) in reducing perioperative blood transfusion requirements, we reviewed patients files and compared the amount of blood lost and blood transfused in the perioperative period of 12 patients (54.5%) that received TA and 10 patients (45.5%) who did not received TA. T-Student test was applied. Results: The average difference of blood losses (2,67 +/- 6,06ml) and blood transfused (212,9 +/- 101,1ml) between the two groups was not statistically significant (p>0.05). No thrombotic complications were detected in either group. Discussion: Results of the current study showed that prophylactic low dose of TA did not have a significant effect in the management of intraoperative blood loss and transfusion requirements in children undergoing scoliosis surgery. It is important to emphasize that our study is retrospective and that the size of the sample is small. Further studies are needed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of TA on paediatric scoliosis surgery.
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Introdução: Osíndrome de encefalopatia posterior reversível, ou PRES, é uma entidade clinico-radiológica associada a uma grande variedade de contextos clínicos, nomeadamente em idade pediátrica, com padrões imagiológicos mais típicos com envolvimento dos lobos parietais e occipitais mas também com outras formas imagiológicas, mais ou menos frequentes dependendo dos locais envolvidos (frontais e temporais, tronco cerebral, ganglios da base, cerebelo...). Objectivos: Apresentar formas de PRES em idade pediátrica com características imagiológicas infrequentes. Casos Clínicos: Apresentam-se os casos em duas jovens de sexo feminino, ambas com HTA grave e insuficiência renal, que se apresentaram com cefaleias intensas e uma delas com crises convulsivas, alteração do estado consciência e hemiparésia esquerda. Num dos casos a RM demonstrou um envolvimento extenso da medula e bulbo, apenas com uma pequena lesão parietal direita, com total reversão destas alterações em estudos de controle. No outro caso, a TC e a RM evidenciaram inúmeras lesões de edema com envolvimento multifocal de todos os lobos cerebrais e com múltiplas áreas hemorrágicas igualmente dispersas, desde micro-hemorragias a um hematoma mais volumoso, tendo-se constatado nos estudos de controle uma regressão parcial destas alterações. Conclusão: Apesar do envolvimento mais típico das regiões parietais e occipitais no PRES por lesões de edema vasogénico, padrões atípicos e infrequentes estão documentados e devem ser reconhecidos, incluindo-se nestes padrões o envolvimento predominantemente medular e a presença de múltiplas hemorragias.
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Objectives: To characterize the epidemiology and risk factors for acute kidney injury (AKI) after pediatric cardiac surgery in our center, to determine its association with poor short-term outcomes, and to develop a logistic regression model that will predict the risk of AKI for the study population. Methods: This single-center, retrospective study included consecutive pediatric patients with congenital heart disease who underwent cardiac surgery between January 2010 and December 2012. Exclusion criteria were a history of renal disease, dialysis or renal transplantation. Results: Of the 325 patients included, median age three years (1 day---18 years), AKI occurred in 40 (12.3%) on the first postoperative day. Overall mortality was 13 (4%), nine of whom were in the AKI group. AKI was significantly associated with length of intensive care unit stay, length of mechanical ventilation and in-hospital death (p<0.01). Patients’ age and postoperative serum creatinine, blood urea nitrogen and lactate levels were included in the logistic regression model as predictor variables. The model accurately predicted AKI in this population, with a maximum combined sensitivity of 82.1% and specificity of 75.4%. Conclusions: AKI is common and is associated with poor short-term outcomes in this setting. Younger age and higher postoperative serum creatinine, blood urea nitrogen and lactate levels were powerful predictors of renal injury in this population. The proposed model could be a useful tool for risk stratification of these patients.