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A Patient with Intractable Posthypoxic Myoclonus (Lance-Adams Syndrome) Treated with Sodium Oxybate
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Posthypoxic MyoclonusLance-adams SyndromeCardiogenic ShockDrug Sodium OxybateIntractable Posthypoxic MyoclonusSevere MyoclonusSodium OxybatePharmacotherapyNeurologyOpioid OverdoseEmergency MedicineConcussionAnesthesiaMedicineDrug OverdoseNeuropathologyAnesthesiologyCardiac Arrest
Posthypoxic myoclonus is a rare and devastating complication of near-fatal cardiopulmonary arrest. Despite treatment with available anti-myoclonic agents, some patients may recover cognitively but remain completely disabled by severe myoclonus. We report a 16-year-old patient with severe treatment-refractory posthypoxic myoclonus, which improved markedly with administration of the drug sodium oxybate.
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