نتایج جستجو برای: psychogenic abrupt asystole

تعداد نتایج: 16297  

Journal: :Seizure 2001
Vijay Venkataraman James W. Wheless L. J. Willmore H. Motookal

Asystole can occur during partial seizures. Conversely, asystole may produce clinical features associated semiologically with partial or secondarily generalized tonic--clonic seizures. Management is so profoundly different that accurate diagnosis is critical. We performed simultaneous scalp video electroencephalographic (EEG) and electrocardiographic (ECG) recordings in three patients who prese...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2007
Erle C H Lim Benjamin K C Ong Raymond C S Seet

INTRODUCTION The management of psychogenic movement disorders is fraught with difficulties. Empathy and a non-judgmental manner are essential in dealing with patients, and a neurobiological explanation of the symptoms may help to foster trust, acceptance, understanding and recovery. CLINICAL PICTURE We report a 17-year-old Chinese girl with psychogenic blepharospasm. Her parents refused psych...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2015
Matthew Kay Sarah Kuzmiak-Glancy Jack Rogers

ASYSTOLE, IDENTIFIED AS a flatline in all ECG leads, is a nonshockable rhythm that is associated with high mortality. Patients with coronary artery disease who suffer a sudden occlusion may progress to asystole through a sequence of events initiated at the onset of the occlusion: local ischemia, ventricular tachycardia (VT), ventricular fibrillation (VF), global ischemia, and asystole. Defibril...

Journal: :European journal of neurology 2011
S Arzy S Collette M Wissmeyer F Lazeyras P W Kaplan O Blanke

BACKGROUND Patients with psychogenic amnesia generally suffer from episodic memory deficits associated with an impairment of self-identity. While the first is generally attributed to limbic dysfunction, the latter might be related to posterior parietal cortex. METHODS AND RESULTS In a patient with acute repetitive psychogenic amnesia, three different functional investigations (fMRI, electrica...

2012
Jong Sam Baik Myung Sik Lee

The various reported psychogenic dyskinesias include tremor, dystonia, myoclonus, gait disorder, Parkinsonism, tics, and chorea. It is not easy to diagnose psychogenic movement disorders, especially in patients with underlying organic disease. We describe three patients with balance and/or posture abnormalities that occur when they stand up, start to move, or halt from walking, although their g...

Journal: :Seminars in neurology 2006
Allan Krumholz Jennifer Hopp

Psychogenic (nonepileptic) seizures are among the most common and serious of all psychogenic neurological disorders. They account for approximately 20% of all intractable seizure disorders referred to comprehensive epilepsy centers and present with a reported annual incidence of approximately 4% that of true epilepsy. These events are serious and disabling. Indeed, compared with patients with t...

Journal: :Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2011
Anthony E Lang Valerie Voon

As the field of movement disorders has developed and matured over the past 25 years, psychogenic movement disorders have become increasingly recognized in subspecialty clinics. The diagnosis can be challenging and should be based on positive features rather than a purely exclusionary approach. The clinical phenotype can be quite varied, although certain categories of abnormal movement are more ...

Journal: :Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2012
Carlotta Canavese Claudia Ciano Federica Zibordi Giovanna Zorzi Vanessa Cavallera Nardo Nardocci

Psychogenic movement disorders are heterogeneous and diagnostically challenging. Despite the growing literature on adult forms, clinical features in children have received relatively little attention. We retrospectively reviewed medical records and video of patients <18 years diagnosed with a psychogenic movement disorder at our institute between 2007 and 2010. We identified 14 patients (6 male...

2015
Emmanuel Lilitsis Alexia Papaioannou Aikaterini Hatzimichali Konstantinos Spyridakis Sofia Xenaki George Chalkiadakis Emmanuel Chrysos

BACKGROUND We present a case of a patient with multinodular goiter disease who suffered asystole during head hyperextension for surgical positioning on the operational table. CASE PRESENTATION Manipulation of carotid sinus may trigger bradycardia or even asystole even in patients without prior history of carotid sinus hypersensitivity. The time proximity between patient positioning and asysto...

Journal: :Head & neck 2013
Angela T Truong Erich M Sturgis Marc A Rozner Dam-Thuy Truong

BACKGROUND We present a case report of a patient with recurrent thyroid carcinoma, previously treated with surgery and radiotherapy, who developed asystolic episodes on 2 occasions as the result of positioning of the neck in hyperextension for head and neck surgery. METHODS AND RESULTS In carotid sinus hypersensitivity (CSH), the carotid sinus reflex is greatly exaggerated, resulting in profo...

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