Pius Ruth, Shaaban Moustafa M, Suarez Jose A
Internal Medicine, Lincoln Medical Center, Bronx, USA.
Internal Medicine, St. George's University, True Blue, GRD.
Cureus. 2025 Jun 16;17(6):e86166. doi: 10.7759/cureus.86166. eCollection 2025 Jun.
Critical illness-associated cerebral microbleeds (CICMs) are a recent clinical entity described as occurring in critically ill and mechanically ventilated patients, especially those with a risk of cerebral hypoxia. CICMs have been associated with progressive cognitive decline, and the management is supportive. We report the case of a 29-year-old male patient with sickle cell disease admitted for vaso-occlusive crises, which was complicated by multifocal pneumonia, and acute chest syndrome requiring intensive care unit admission and mechanical ventilation. He was noted to have poor mental status off sedation, with a brain MRI showing innumerable microhemorrhages throughout the bilateral cerebral and cerebellar hemispheres, suggestive of CICM.
危重症相关脑微出血(CICMs)是一种最近才被描述的临床病症,发生于危重症且接受机械通气的患者,尤其是有脑缺氧风险的患者。CICMs与进行性认知衰退有关,治疗以支持治疗为主。我们报告一例29岁男性镰状细胞病患者,因血管闭塞性危象入院,并发多灶性肺炎和急性胸综合征,需要入住重症监护病房并接受机械通气。停用镇静剂后发现其精神状态不佳,脑部MRI显示双侧大脑半球和小脑半球有无数微出血,提示为CICM。