Türk Yoğun Bakim Derneği Dergisi (Aug 2016)

Thyroid Storm in Postoperative Delirium Etiology: Case Report

  • Nermin Kelebek Girgin,
  • Remzi İşçimen,
  • İrem Aydoğmuş,
  • Sinan Bora,
  • Ayşen Akkurt Kocaeli,
  • Ferda Kahveci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4274/tybdd.13007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
pp. 63 – 67

Abstract

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Delirium is an acute organic brain syndrome of different physical and pathophysiological etiologies characterized by a disturbance in consciousness with accompanying change in cognition. Delirium causes prolonged length of stay in hospital and intensive care unit, also increased morbidity and mortality. Thyroid storm is a severe, life-threatening type of thyrotoxicosis and is one of a few endocrine disorders that cause delirium. It is mostly occured suddenly after acute infection, surgical stress or trauma. This condition occurs due to excess production of thyroid hormone and 20-50% mortality rate depends on early diagnosis and treatment. In this study it was aimed to present the diagnosis and treatment of a previously unknown hyperthyroid patient who underwent suspension laryngoscopy under general anesthesia and was post-operatively admitted to the intensive care unit because of pulmonary edema and proceeded to develop severe delirium caused by hyrotoxicosis.

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