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Core EM - Emergency Medicine Podcast
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Core EM is dedicated to bringing Emergency Providers all things core content Emergency Medicine. In the true spirit of Emergency Medicine our content is available to anyone, anywhere, anytime.
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Episode 199: Ataxia in Children
Core EM - Emergency Medicine Podcast
1 year ago
Episode 199: Ataxia in Children







We discuss a case of ataxia in children and how to approach the evaluation of these pts.
Hosts:
Ellen Duncan, MD, PhD
Brian Gilberti, MD



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Tags: Neurology, Pediatrics





Show Notes
Introduction

* The episode focuses on ataxia in children, which can range from self-limiting to life-threatening conditions.
* Pediatric emergency medicine specialist shares insights on the topic.

The Case

* An 18-month-old boy presented with ataxia, unable to keep his head up, sit, or stand, and began vomiting.
* Previously healthy except for recurrent otitis media and viral-induced wheezing.
* The decision to take the child to the emergency department (ED) was based on acute symptoms.

Differential Diagnosis

* Common causes include acute cerebellar ataxia, drug ingestion, Guillain-Barre syndrome, and basilar migraine.
* Less common causes include cerebellitis, encephalitis, brain tumors, and labyrinthitis.

Importance of History and Physical Examination

* A detailed history and physical exam are essential in diagnosing ataxia.
* Key factors include time course, recent infections, signs of increased intracranial pressure, and toxic exposures.
* Look for signs such as bradycardia, hypertension, vomiting, and overall appearance.

Diagnostic Workup

* Initial tests include point-of-care glucose and neuroimaging for concerns about trauma or increased intracranial pressure.
* MRI is preferred for posterior fossa abnormalities, but non-contrast head CT is commonly used due to accessibility.
* Lumbar puncture may be needed if meningismus is present.

Treatment Approach

* Treatment depends on the underlying cause:

* Acute cerebellar ataxia is self-limiting and typically resolves with time.
* Antibiotics are required for meningitis or encephalitis.
* Steroids may be useful for cerebellitis and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM).
* Specialist consultations are necessary for severe diagnoses like intracranial masses.



Outcome of the Case Study

* The child had a normal fast T2 MRI and improved during the ED stay.
* Diagnosed with a combination of cerebellar ataxia and labyrinthitis.
* Received myringotomy tubes and experienced no further neurologic changes or otitis media episodes.

Take-Home Points

* Diverse Etiologies:  Ataxia in children can have various causes that range from self-limiting to life-threatening
* Comprehensive Assessment: History and physical exams guide diagnosis and workup direction, focusing on symptom time course, infections, and toxic exposures.
* Physical Examination Clues: Vital signs and appearance offer clues; increased ICP may ...
Core EM - Emergency Medicine Podcast
Core EM is dedicated to bringing Emergency Providers all things core content Emergency Medicine. In the true spirit of Emergency Medicine our content is available to anyone, anywhere, anytime.