Autonomic dysfunction in severe tetanus: magnesium sulfate as an adjunct to deep sedation
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Autonomic dysfunction in severe tetanus: magnesium sulfate as an adjunct to deep sedation
Abstract
We studied the use of continuous iv magnesium (Mg) infusion to control the sympathetic crises in a patient with severe tetanus characterized by pronounced autonomic nervous system instability. Our results suggested that Mg is a useful adjunct to the CNS depressants traditionally used. This therapy controlled the sympathetic crises and also suppressed the release of catecholamines, although Mg infusions alone appeared to be inadequate therapy.