Is postoperative encephalopathy with choreoathetosis an acquired form of neuroacanthocytosis?
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Is postoperative encephalopathy with choreoathetosis an acquired form of neuroacanthocytosis?
Abstract
Postoperative encephalopathy with choreoathetosis ("postpump chorea") is a rare complication of open-heart surgery and, in particular, the employment of a cardiopulmonary bypass pump. It almost exclusively occurs in young children. While risk factors and the underlying histopathology have been identified, the pathogenesis of postpump chorea, crucially, remains largely unknown. Transient cerebral hypoperfusion associated with cardiopulmonary bypass is considered a likely candidate mechanism, but the evidence is insufficient and inconclusive. It is hypothesized in this article, that postpump chorea may be caused by mechanical trauma to red blood cells and resulting acanthocytosis. These dysfunctional erythrocytes could then lead to damage to the globus pallidus and disease development akin to that presumed in neuroacanthocytosis. In patients with neuroacanthocytosis an association between acanthocytosis and basal ganglia pathology has been suggested. To test the mechanism hypothesized here, the effects of cardiopulmonary bypass on erythrocyte morphology and function could be systematically tested in children undergoing cardiac surgery. Ideally, the extent of erythrocyte damage could be correlated with the risk of developing postpump chorea. Finally, if the proposed hypothesis is supported by empirical findings, efforts to reduce blood cell damage during extracorporeal circulation in children might prevent this devastating complication.
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