Kane Steven M, Davis Jacob
Orthopedic Surgery, Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center, Atlanta, GA.
Ross University School of Medicine, Miramar, FL.
J Craniofac Surg. 2018 Jul;29(5):e507-e509. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000004555.
The authors discuss about a patient who, while undergoing a routine procedure to drain a subcutaneous abscess within his forehead, suffered cardiac arrest that we conclude was caused by an activation of the diving response. This reflex affects homeostatic function which alters respiration and preferentially distributes oxygen stores to the heart and brain. Under some conditions, however, this reflex can also trigger cardiovascular collapse and death. The diving reflex is can begin with triggering receptors that are sensitive to cold water, submersion, or pressure within the nasal cavity and other areas supplied by the trigeminal nerve. Studies have shown that this afferent response primarily involves branches of the infraorbital nerve and the anterior ethmoidal nerve. However, other more superior nerves such as those exclusive to the forehead region may also be involved. This study demonstrates for the first time the risks and dangers involved in surgical procedures or manipulation of the trigeminal innervated areas of the human face and in particular the forehead.
作者讨论了一名患者,该患者在接受常规手术以引流前额皮下脓肿时发生心脏骤停,我们认为这是由潜水反射激活所致。这种反射会影响体内平衡功能,改变呼吸,并优先将氧气储备分配至心脏和大脑。然而,在某些情况下,这种反射也可能引发心血管衰竭和死亡。潜水反射可由对冷水、浸没或鼻腔及三叉神经所支配的其他区域内压力敏感的触发感受器启动。研究表明,这种传入反应主要涉及眶下神经和筛前神经分支。然而,其他更靠上的神经,如前额区域特有的神经,也可能参与其中。本研究首次证明了在手术过程中或对面部尤其是前额的三叉神经支配区域进行操作时所涉及的风险和危险。