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Functional hemispherectomy: radical treatment for Rasmussen's encephalitis.

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  • 1Shands Hospital, University of Florida, Department of Neurology, Gainesville 32610-0236, USA.

The Journal of Neuroscience Nursing : Journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses
|May 29, 2000
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Rasmussen's encephalitis is a rare neurological disorder causing progressive brain damage, typically in children. Effective treatment is limited, highlighting the need for specialized nursing care and skilled healthcare teams for better patient outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Pediatric Neurology
  • Neuroimmunology

Background:

  • Rasmussen's encephalitis is a rare, progressive neurological disorder affecting primarily children, characterized by severe seizures and cognitive decline.
  • The disease leads to gradual hemiparesis and significant disability, necessitating specialized medical and nursing interventions.
  • Current treatment options for Rasmussen's encephalitis are limited and often experimental, including antiviral agents, steroids, and hemispherectomy.

Observation:

  • Patients with Rasmussen's encephalitis present complex care needs due to uncontrolled seizures, cognitive deterioration, and progressive hemiparesis.
  • Surgical intervention, such as hemispherectomy, is a treatment option but requires extensive post-operative care.
  • The multidisciplinary healthcare team plays a crucial role in managing patients with this debilitating condition.

Findings:

  • Limited efficacy of current medical management underscores the challenges in treating Rasmussen's encephalitis.
  • Intravenous antiviral agents and steroids offer some therapeutic benefit but are not consistently effective.
  • Surgical resection of the affected hemisphere (hemispherectomy) is an option for severe cases, significantly impacting patient management.

Implications:

  • Nurses require advanced knowledge and specialized skills to effectively manage patients with Rasmussen's encephalitis.
  • The expertise of the entire healthcare team is critical in improving patient outcomes for this rare neurological disorder.
  • Further research into novel therapeutic strategies and enhanced supportive care is essential for Rasmussen's encephalitis management.