COMA DIAH MUSTIKA HW,SpS,KIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT of EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT NAVAL HOSPITAL dr RAMELAN,...

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COMA DIAH MUSTIKA HW,SpS,KIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT of EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT NAVAL HOSPITAL dr RAMELAN, SURABAYA

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COMA

DIAH MUSTIKA HW,SpS,KIC

INTENSIVE CARE UNIT of EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTNAVAL HOSPITAL dr RAMELAN, SURABAYA

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DEFINITIONS

Coma• State of unresponsiveness to external or internal stimuli

in which a patient lies w/ eyes closed unaware of theenvironment

Consciousness

• State of awareness of both the self and the environment

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• ARAS : rostral pons,midbrain, thalamus,hypothalamus

• Wakefullness or alertness

• Cerebral cortex andconnection to subcorticalwhite matter

• Attention, memory,motivationand executive function

Arousal

Content

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Alert : fully conscious AAlert: Fully conscious

Lethargic: appear somnolent, but may be able to maintainarousal spontaneously or with repeated light stimulation

Obtunded: requires touch or voice to maintain arousal

Stuporous: unresponsiveness from which the individual canbe aroused only by vigorous and repeated stimulus

Comatose: state of unarousable unresponsiveness in whichindividual lies with eyes closed, lacking awareness of selfand environment

Levels of Arousal:

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MotorResponse

Example Score

Commands Followssimplecommands 6

LocalizesPain

Pullsexaminer'shandawaywhenpinched

5

WithdrawsfromPain

Pullsapartofbodyawaywhenpinched

4

AbnormalFlexion

Flexesbodyinappropriatelytopain

3

AbnormalExtension

Bodybecomesrigidinanextendedpositionwhenexaminerpincheshim

2

NoResponse Hasnomotorresponsetopinch 1

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Eye-Opening .Spontaneous Openseyesonown 4

ToVoiceOpenseyeswhenaskedtoinaloudvoice

3

ToPain Openseyeswhenpinched 2NoResponse Doesnotopeneyes 1

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VerbalResponse(Talking) .

Orientated Carriesonaconversationcorrectlyandtellsexaminerwhereheis,whoheis,andthemonthandyear

5

ConfusedConversation

Seemsconfusedordisoriented 4

InappropriateWords Talkssoexaminercanunderstandhimbutmakesnosense

3

SoundsMakessoundsthatexaminercannotunderstand 2

NoResponse Makesnonoise 1

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EMERGENT MANAGEMENT

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Stabilization:

• Airway– Assess for patency– Assess for ability to protect

• Breathing– Assess ventilation– Assess breathing pattern

• Circulation– Assess measures of cardiac output

• Hyper or hypothermia should reversedappropriately to normothermia

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Evaluation:

• History

• Physical Exam

• Laboratory and Imaging Studies

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Evaluation—History:

• Rapid initial history:–––––––

Recent history prior to mental status changesPast medical history (seizures)Family history (specifically seizures/neurologic disorders)Trauma ?Febrile ? / Other signs or symptoms of infectionDietExposure to drugs/toxins

• Follow-up with more complete history:

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Evaluation—Physical Exam:

• Systemic– Vital Signs– Signs of trauma– Signs of infection– Signs of bleeding– Signs of other systemic illnesses

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Evaluation—Physical Exam:

• Rapid Neurologic Exam:– Pupils– Respiratory pattern– Stimuli needed to elicit response– Character of the response

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Neurologic Exam—Pupils:

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Respiratory patterns:

Location

Hemispheric

Midbrain

Mid/Lower Pons

Low Pons/UpperMedulla

Medulla

PatternCheyne-StokesCentralHyperventilationApneusticClusterbreathing/GaspingAgonal breathing

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Posturing:

Decorticate

lesion abovemidbrain

Decerebrate

lesion belowmidbrain

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Common etiologies of comaStructural LesionsSupratentorialGeneralized/bilateral

Infectious/positinfectiousEncephalitisAcute disseminated encephalomyelitis

VascularAnoxic – ischmenic encephalopathyMultiple cortical infarctionsBilateral thalamic infarctions

TraumaticDiffuse axonal injuryPenetrating brain injuryMultiple contusions

NeoplasticGlimatosisLeukoencephalopathyMultiple brain metastasesLymphoma

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Focal (with mass effect)Intraparenchymal hematomaLarge stroke with edemaAbscessTumor

InfratentorialBrain stem

Pontine hemorrhageBasilar artery thrombisCentral pontine myelinolysis

CerebellumInfraction with edemaHematomaAbscessTumor

Metabolic derangementsHypoglycemiaHyperglycemia (nonketotic hyperosmolar)HyponatremiaHypercalcemiaPanhypopituitarismHyperbilirubinemiaAcute uremia

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Diffuse Physiologic Brain DysfunctionStatus epilepticusPoisoningDrug overdoseGas inhalationHypotthermiaBasiliar migraineMalignant neuroleptic syndromeHypoxia

Psychogenic UnresponsivenessCatatoniaConversion disorderMalingeringAdapted from Ziai WC. Coma and altered consciousness. In Bhardwaj A, MirskiMS, Ulatowski JA (eds), Current Clinical Neurology : Handbook of Neurocritical

Care. Totowa, NJ : Humana Press, 2004, pp 1 – 18

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