Abstract
Introduction: Outcome prediction of patients who are in a locked-in state is challenging. Extensive pontine infarction on diffusion weighted imaging MRI (DWI) has been proposed as a poor prognosticator. We report on three patients with a locked-in state with unexpected favorable recoveries despite DWI evidence of widespread pontine ischemia. Methods: Report of three cases. Results: Three young patients (32-, 30-, and 16-years-old) presented with a locked-in state caused by pontine infarction. The first patient did not receive any acute stroke therapies, the second patient underwent endovascular therapy 20 h after symptom onset resulting in partial recanalization of the basilar artery, and the third patient progressed to a locked-in state despite having received intravenous tissue plasminogen activator. The DWI of all three patients demonstrated acute and widespread pontine infarction involving more than two-thirds of the pons. Two patients regained full independence in their activities of daily living. The third patient remained wheelchair bound, but lives with her family, eats independently, uses a typewriter and wrote a book. Conclusion: Patients who are in a locked-in state may have substantial functional recovery despite DWI evidence of extensive pontine infarction. © 2009 Humana Press Inc.
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Samaniego, E. A., Lansberg, M. G., Degeorgia, M., Venkatasubramanian, C., & Wijman, C. A. C. (2009). Favorable outcome from a locked-in state despite extensive pontine infarction by MRI. Neurocritical Care, 11(3), 369–371. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-009-9268-y
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