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Case Reports
. 2018 Sep 25:2018:bcr2018226639.
doi: 10.1136/bcr-2018-226639.

Cushing's reflex secondary to neck haematoma following thyroidectomy

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Cushing's reflex secondary to neck haematoma following thyroidectomy

K Devaraja et al. BMJ Case Rep. .

Abstract

Neck haematoma following thyroid surgery can present with respiratory distress which is generally attributed to airway obstruction. We recently had a 63-year-old female patient who underwent total thyroidectomy for toxic nodular goitre. However, within 4 hours of surgery, she developed sudden respiratory distress which was managed by prompt evacuation of the neck haematoma. Just before the haematoma evacuation, the patient had hypertension and bradycardia along with the distress. The arterial blood gas analysis sampled at that time was normal. Intraoperatively, the tracheal framework was found rigid and non-pliable. Considering the various clinical-biochemical findings observed, we think that the cause of the respiratory distress in the index case was transiently elevated intracranial pressure, secondary to bilateral internal jugular veins' compression. We hypothesise that in many patients with immediate postoperative neck haematoma, the Cushing's reflex would at least contribute partly, if not solely to the respiratory distress.

Keywords: anaesthesia; cardiovascular medicine; ear, nose and throat/otolaryngology; resuscitation; thyroid disease.

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Competing interests: None declared.

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Blood pressure chart of the index case during the hospital stay.

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