Survival after Treatment of Rabies with Induction of Coma

  • Willoughby R
  • Tieves K
  • Hoffman G
  • et al.
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We report the survival of a 15-year-old girl in whom clinical rabies developed one month after she was bitten by a bat. Treatment included induction of coma while a native immune response matured; rabies vaccine was not administered. The patient was treated with ketamine, midazolam, ribavirin, and amantadine. Probable drug-related toxic effects included hemolysis, pancreatitis, acidosis, and hepatotoxicity. Lumbar puncture after eight days showed an increased level of rabies antibody, and sedation was tapered. Paresis and sensory denervation then resolved. The patient was removed from isolation after 31 days and discharged to her home after 76 days. At nearly five months after her initial hospitalization, she was alert and communicative, but with choreoathetosis, dysarthria, and an unsteady gait. Copyright © 2005 Massachusetts Medical Society.

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Willoughby, R. E., Tieves, K. S., Hoffman, G. M., Ghanayem, N. S., Amlie-Lefond, C. M., Schwabe, M. J., … Rupprecht, C. E. (2005). Survival after Treatment of Rabies with Induction of Coma. New England Journal of Medicine, 352(24), 2508–2514. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa050382

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