학술논문

A Patient Suffered from Critical Illness Polyneuropathy during the Treatment of Status Asthmaticus
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
THE JOURNAL OF JAPAN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL ANESTHESIA. 2001, 21(7):382
Subject
Artificial ventilation
Critical illness polyneuropathy
Muscles weakness
人工呼吸管理
筋力低下
Language
English
ISSN
0285-4945
1349-9149
Abstract
Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) is an acute and diffuse motor neuropathy due to axonal dysfunction. We had a case that developed CIP during the treatment of status asthmaticus.A 71-year-old male patient suffering from asthma was admitted to our intensive care unit for status asthmaticus. After 2 weeks of artificial ventilation, he manifested respiratory muscle weakness and quadriplegia. He was diagnosed with CIP by electrophysiological studies demonstrating axonal neuropathy. It took 3 weeks to wean him from mechanical ventilation and 8 months for him to be able to walk.This case suggests that we should avoid the predisposing factors which may induce neuropathy or myopathy for critically ill patients. And if they develop paralysis, we have to evaluate not only central nerveous system but also the peripheral one by electrophysiological tests.