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Thought I'd share this because it was new to me and my partners (and the emerg doc)
30's male smoked some crack. friends called for a seizure. Pt talking, confused (seemingly postictal). Pt codes as he is transferred to stretcher.
5 mins of code and an attempt to intubate is thwarted by trismus/rigor mortis?!?! no room for a king airway, couldnt get the opa in but bagged well with 2 npa's. (didnt get to cric)
asystole btw...
hospital arrival and PEA. Dr tries succs. nothing. Nurses look at us like we have a several hour old body and roll their eyes. They continue to work the code and we leave.
well here it is (wiki link..)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadaveric_spasm
"Physiological Mechanism
ATP is required to reuptake calcium into the sarcomere's sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). When a muscle is relaxed, the myosin heads are returned to their "high energy" position, ready and waiting for a binding site on the actin filament to become available. Because there is no ATP available, previously released calcium ions cannot return to the SR. These leftover calcium ions move around inside the sarcomere and may eventually find their way to a binding site on the thin filament's regulatory protein. Since the myosin head is already ready to bind, no additional ATP expenditure is required and the sarcomere contracts.
When this process occurs on a larger scale, the stiffening associated with rigor mortis can occur. It mainly occurs during high ATP use. Sometimes, cadaveric spasms can be associated with erotic asphyxiation resulting in death"
ever seen it? thoughts?
30's male smoked some crack. friends called for a seizure. Pt talking, confused (seemingly postictal). Pt codes as he is transferred to stretcher.
5 mins of code and an attempt to intubate is thwarted by trismus/rigor mortis?!?! no room for a king airway, couldnt get the opa in but bagged well with 2 npa's. (didnt get to cric)
asystole btw...
hospital arrival and PEA. Dr tries succs. nothing. Nurses look at us like we have a several hour old body and roll their eyes. They continue to work the code and we leave.
well here it is (wiki link..)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadaveric_spasm
"Physiological Mechanism
ATP is required to reuptake calcium into the sarcomere's sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). When a muscle is relaxed, the myosin heads are returned to their "high energy" position, ready and waiting for a binding site on the actin filament to become available. Because there is no ATP available, previously released calcium ions cannot return to the SR. These leftover calcium ions move around inside the sarcomere and may eventually find their way to a binding site on the thin filament's regulatory protein. Since the myosin head is already ready to bind, no additional ATP expenditure is required and the sarcomere contracts.
When this process occurs on a larger scale, the stiffening associated with rigor mortis can occur. It mainly occurs during high ATP use. Sometimes, cadaveric spasms can be associated with erotic asphyxiation resulting in death"
ever seen it? thoughts?
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