Lakshminarayanan Sowmya, Chokroverty Sudhanshu, Eshkar Noam, Grewal Raji
New Jersey Neuroscience Institute/Seton Hall University at JFK Medical Center, Edison, NJ 08818, USA.
J Neurol Sci. 2009 Jan 15;276(1-2):199-201. doi: 10.1016/j.jns.2008.09.020. Epub 2008 Oct 23.
We present 2 patients in whom the predominant neurological complication following lightning strike was spinal cord injury. One patient, who was followed for 5 years, showed clinical, electrophysiologic and MRI evidence of cervical spinal cord injury. This patient had significant recovery, which in part, may be related to early and intense rehabilitation. The second patient presented with the symptoms and signs of spinal shock which then evolved into a myelopathy. Follow-up several months later showed almost complete resolution of symptoms. These patients demonstrate that the prognosis of spinal cord injury complicating a lightning strike may not be uniformly poor.
我们报告了2例雷击后主要神经并发症为脊髓损伤的患者。其中1例患者随访了5年,有颈脊髓损伤的临床、电生理及磁共振成像证据。该患者有显著恢复,部分可能与早期强化康复有关。第2例患者出现脊髓休克的症状和体征,随后发展为脊髓病。数月后的随访显示症状几乎完全缓解。这些患者表明,雷击并发脊髓损伤的预后并非一律不佳。