A case of post-operative posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in children: A preventable neurological catastrophe
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a clinic-radiological syndrome that is generally reversible and may lead to permanent neurological damage if left untreated. PRES has been commonly linked with hypertension along with associated vasogenic oedema. Children are more susceptible to...
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doaj-4e2ac110cb9047b8bfe2ce1da64519f82020-11-25T01:36:59ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Anaesthesia0019-50490976-28172020-01-01641626510.4103/ija.IJA_437_19A case of post-operative posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in children: A preventable neurological catastropheAmit RastogiJaspreet KaurRehman HyderBhanuprakash BhaskarVijay UpadhyayaAnmol Singh RaiPosterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a clinic-radiological syndrome that is generally reversible and may lead to permanent neurological damage if left untreated. PRES has been commonly linked with hypertension along with associated vasogenic oedema. Children are more susceptible to these perturbations due to the narrow range of cerebral autoregulation. PRES must be considered in differentials of any neurological dysfunction which is associated with hypertension in the immediate post-operative period. Inadequate pain control in the post-operative period may cause hypertension that may lead to subsequent PRES. We report a case of postoperative PRES in a 12-year-old previously normotensive child posted for splenectomy with an acute rise in blood pressure in the post-operative period.http://www.ijaweb.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5049;year=2020;volume=64;issue=1;spage=62;epage=65;aulast=Rastogiposteriorpost-operativereversible encephalopathysyndrome |
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Amit Rastogi Jaspreet Kaur Rehman Hyder Bhanuprakash Bhaskar Vijay Upadhyaya Anmol Singh Rai A case of post-operative posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in children: A preventable neurological catastrophe Indian Journal of Anaesthesia posterior post-operative reversible encephalopathy syndrome |
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Amit Rastogi Jaspreet Kaur Rehman Hyder Bhanuprakash Bhaskar Vijay Upadhyaya Anmol Singh Rai |
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Amit Rastogi |
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A case of post-operative posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in children: A preventable neurological catastrophe |
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A case of post-operative posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in children: A preventable neurological catastrophe |
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A case of post-operative posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in children: A preventable neurological catastrophe |
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A case of post-operative posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in children: A preventable neurological catastrophe |
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A case of post-operative posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in children: A preventable neurological catastrophe |
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case of post-operative posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in children: a preventable neurological catastrophe |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Anaesthesia |
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0019-5049 0976-2817 |
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2020-01-01 |
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Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a clinic-radiological syndrome that is generally reversible and may lead to permanent neurological damage if left untreated. PRES has been commonly linked with hypertension along with associated vasogenic oedema. Children are more susceptible to these perturbations due to the narrow range of cerebral autoregulation. PRES must be considered in differentials of any neurological dysfunction which is associated with hypertension in the immediate post-operative period. Inadequate pain control in the post-operative period may cause hypertension that may lead to subsequent PRES. We report a case of postoperative PRES in a 12-year-old previously normotensive child posted for splenectomy with an acute rise in blood pressure in the post-operative period. |
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posterior post-operative reversible encephalopathy syndrome |
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