TY - JOUR
T1 - Bronchial visualization of tetanic contractions
T2 - A case report
AU - Briones-Claudett, Killen H.
AU - Briones-Claudett, Mónica H.
AU - Vasconez, Roger A.Murillo
AU - Escudero-Requena, Andrea
AU - Briones Zamora, Killen H.
AU - Marquez, Diana C.Briones
AU - Solís, Jaime Benites
AU - Grunauer, Michelle
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Am J Case Rep.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Objective: Unusual clinical course Background: Tetanus is a potentially fatal infectious disease which, during its evolution, creates multiple complications, usu-ally requiring intensive management and care. Case Report: We present a clinical case of a 59-year-old male patient with generalized tetanus admitted to the intensive care unit. Flexible bronchoscopy revealed contraction of the bronchial demonstrating that tetany existed at the respiratory level, which rarely becomes evident. The clinical manifestations included trismus, facial paralysis, neck stiffness, and compromised respiratory function. The patient presented a state of respiratory failure that re-quired invasive mechanical ventilation which was evaluated by bronchoscopy and that showed spasms of the bronchial musculature. The patient presented generalized tetanus in which the bronchial affectation was evaluated by bronchoscopy in the intensive care unit. In developed countries, the anti-tetanus toxoid vaccine has ostensibly decreased its incidence, while it is endemic in developing countries, and although there are mea-sures such as vaccination that try to reduce its incidence, in Ecuador there is an increase in incidences. In this patient case, contraction of the bronchial rings was observed, demonstrating that tetany existed at the respiratory level, which rarely becomes evident. Conclusions: Although muscular contractions are widespread, this clinical case evidences bronchial spams reported and vi-sualized by bronchoscopy.
AB - Objective: Unusual clinical course Background: Tetanus is a potentially fatal infectious disease which, during its evolution, creates multiple complications, usu-ally requiring intensive management and care. Case Report: We present a clinical case of a 59-year-old male patient with generalized tetanus admitted to the intensive care unit. Flexible bronchoscopy revealed contraction of the bronchial demonstrating that tetany existed at the respiratory level, which rarely becomes evident. The clinical manifestations included trismus, facial paralysis, neck stiffness, and compromised respiratory function. The patient presented a state of respiratory failure that re-quired invasive mechanical ventilation which was evaluated by bronchoscopy and that showed spasms of the bronchial musculature. The patient presented generalized tetanus in which the bronchial affectation was evaluated by bronchoscopy in the intensive care unit. In developed countries, the anti-tetanus toxoid vaccine has ostensibly decreased its incidence, while it is endemic in developing countries, and although there are mea-sures such as vaccination that try to reduce its incidence, in Ecuador there is an increase in incidences. In this patient case, contraction of the bronchial rings was observed, demonstrating that tetany existed at the respiratory level, which rarely becomes evident. Conclusions: Although muscular contractions are widespread, this clinical case evidences bronchial spams reported and vi-sualized by bronchoscopy.
KW - Bronchial Spasm
KW - Clostridium tetani
KW - Tetanus Toxin
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U2 - 10.12659/AJCR.923349
DO - 10.12659/AJCR.923349
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 32475978
AN - SCOPUS:85085854313
SN - 1941-5923
VL - 21
JO - American Journal of Case Reports
JF - American Journal of Case Reports
M1 - e923349
ER -