Metabolic crisis in maple syrup urine disease: an unusual complication of a rare disease: a case report.
Hemang P DoshiHemal H VachharajaniMichael C TchanMohamed A NasreddineKate E BillmorePublished in: Anaesthesia and intensive care (2023)
A 19-year-old woman with known maple syrup urine disease presented to hospital with metabolic crisis in the setting of influenza type A infection and intractable vomiting, rapidly progressing to acute cerebral oedema manifesting as refractory seizures and decreased level of consciousness needing emergency intubation and mechanical ventilation, continuous veno-venous haemodiafiltration and thiopentone coma. A computed tomography scan and magnetic resonance imaging of the brain demonstrated classic signs of cerebral oedema secondary to a metabolic crisis from the metabolic disorder. Her management posed multiple challenges to all teams involved due to lack of familiarity and experience in managing this clinical scenario in the adult intensive care setting.
Keyphrases
- computed tomography
- public health
- magnetic resonance imaging
- mechanical ventilation
- healthcare
- respiratory failure
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- intensive care unit
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- emergency department
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- liver failure
- positron emission tomography
- cardiac arrest
- cerebral ischemia
- contrast enhanced
- white matter
- multiple sclerosis
- resting state
- young adults
- drug induced
- cerebral blood flow
- temporal lobe epilepsy