Title of article :
Neuroprotective Effect of Erythropoietin in Postoperation Cervical Spinal Cord Injury: Case Report and Review
Author/Authors :
Nekoui، Alireza نويسنده Anesthesiology and Pain Management Department, Centre hospitalier de l’Universite de Montreal (CHUM), Montreal, Canada , , Del Carmen Escalante Tresierra، Violeta نويسنده Anesthesiology Department, San Felipe Clinic, Lima, Peru , , Abdolmohammadi، Sadegh نويسنده Anesthesiology and Pain Management Department, Centre hospitalier de l’Universite de Montreal (CHUM), Montreal, Canada , , Shedid، Daniel نويسنده Neurosurgery Department, Centre hospitalier de l’Universite de Montreal (CHUM), Montreal, Canada , , Blaise، Gilbert نويسنده Anesthesiology and Pain Management Department, Centre hospitalier de l’Universite de Montreal (CHUM), Montreal, Canada ,
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فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
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Abstract :
New research shows shown that erythropoietin has neuro-protective effects. In preclinical trial and human clinical trials, it was demonstrated that erythropoietin is effective treatment for spinal cord injury. Early administration of medications after injury increases the hope of attenuating secondary damage and maximizing an improved outcome. A 42-year-old female patient presented with gait instability and progressive weakness in her right leg over a 6-year period. She was diagnosed as myelomalacia and was candidate for cervical discectomy. After surgery, she suffered from right hemiplegia due to spinal cord injury that did not respond well to routine treatment. Darbepoetin alpha (Aranesp) 100 mcg, subcutaneous daily for three days, was added to the patient’s treatment seven days after trauma and resulted in rapid improvement. The patient recovered progressively and was discharged from the hospital ten days after erythropoietin therapy. This case report supports the beneficial role of erythropoietin in function, maintenance, and recovery of neurons. Erythropoietin is a double-edge sword, as long-term erythropoietin therapy has some complications, like thromboembolism and stroke. Recent studies suggested that erythropoietin should be given as single high dose to exert a rapid neuro-protective effect with minimal hematopoietic side effects. We believe that the effects and other adverse consequences of erythropoietin and its non-erythropoietic derivatives should be evaluated in clinical trials
Journal title :
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Serial Year :
2015
Journal title :
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Record number :
2384215
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