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Brain injury : [BI] · Jan 2014
Review Case ReportsLesions along the upper motor neuronal pathway with locked-in features after lightning strike and cardiac arrest: a case-review analysis.
- Susanne Abdulla, Anton Conrad, Karl-Peter Schwemm, Mark P Stienstra, Edward L Gorsselink, Reinhard Dengler, and Walied Abdulla.
- Department of Neurology, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg , Magdeburg , Germany .
- Brain Inj. 2014 Jan 1; 28 (3): 298-303.
ObjectiveThis study describes a case of lesions of the upper motor neuronal pathway with locked-in features after lightning strike and cardiac arrest.DesignA case-review analysis.MethodsIn a 29-year-old male who was hit by a lightning strike during farming activities, cardiopulmonary resuscitation was provided first by co-workers and continued with success by the medical rescue service. After conducting advanced life support under monitoring and therapeutic hypothermia, quadriplegia with facial diplegia was recognized. A review was undertaken detailing the clinical course.ResultsMR imaging presented signs consistent with hypoxia-induced damage and diffusion-weighted MR images revealed pronounced damages along the upper motor neuronal pathway. A reactive electroencephalogram pattern, sustained eye movement and the patient communicating via eye-blinking were interpreted as locked-in features. Two weeks after admission the patient was transferred to a neurological rehabilitation centre for further professional care.ConclusionDirect damage of the upper motor neuron pathway due to the current of the lightning should be considered, albeit the relative contribution of hypoxia-induced damage cannot be separated.
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