Paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity (sympathetic storm) in a patient with permanent vegetative state

J Palliat Med. 2011 Dec;14(12):1355-7. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2010.0444. Epub 2011 Jun 1.

Abstract

Background: There are many people living in a permanent vegetative state in the United States. We report the first case of a patient in permanent vegetative state (PVS) who developed paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity (sympathetic storm) 8 months after the hypoxic brain injury that lead to PVS.

Discussion: Paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity is a relatively common complication early in the course of traumatic brain injury. Recognition of the clinical presentation of this syndrome is important to palliative and hospice care providers who may be caring for patients with PVS. The treatment of sympathic hyperactivity to reduce potential physical suffering includes medications targeted to the sympathetic nervous system.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Autonomic Nervous System Diseases / etiology
  • Autonomic Nervous System Diseases / physiopathology*
  • Brain Injuries / complications
  • Decision Making
  • Heart Arrest / complications
  • Heart Arrest / therapy
  • Hospice Care
  • Humans
  • Life Support Care*
  • Male
  • Pain* / complications
  • Pain* / diagnosis
  • Pain* / etiology
  • Palliative Care
  • Persistent Vegetative State*
  • Professional-Family Relations
  • Substance-Related Disorders / complications
  • Substance-Related Disorders / therapy
  • Sympathetic Nervous System / physiopathology*
  • Time Factors