Een peuter met een status dystonicus door medicatie

Translated title of the contribution: A toddler with status dystonicus due to medication

Birgit van Dooijeweert*, Anna Vera Verschuur, Nora A. Visser, Jurgen Jansen

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Abstract

Background: Status dystonicus (SD) is a severe episode of generalized dystonia, potentially complicated by respiratory and metabolic disruption. Triggers can be infection, medication, or metabolic disturbance. The prognosis is variable and mortality is approximately 10%. Case description: An 18 month old girl presented to the ER with clinical suspicion of a febrile status epilepticus and was evaluated according to APLS principles. Eventually, a SD became apparent, with generalized dystonic features at examination. Most likely, the episode was provoked by a single dose of metoclopramide. Her clinical state improved rapidly, possibly aided by administration of biperiden. Conclusion: Treatment of SD encompasses elimination or treatment of the trigger, stabilization of vital functions, possible administration of sedatives and dystonia specific medication. Metoclopramide holds a relatively high risk for extrapyramidal complications (1-10%) and dystonia (0.1-1.5%), even within therapeutic range. The use of anti-emetics with less alarming side effect profiles, for example ondansetron, is recommended.
Translated title of the contributionA toddler with status dystonicus due to medication
Original languageDutch
Article numberD5470
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume165
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2021

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