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2021 Feb 11


Am J Emerg Med


45

Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in the emergency department: A single center retrospective study.

Authors

Miller R, Wagner S, Hammond J, Roberts N, Marshall K, Barth B
Am J Emerg Med. 2021 Feb 11; 45:61-64.
PMID: 33667750.

Abstract

Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) and the related term Reversible Posterior Leukoencephalopathy Syndrome (RPLS) denote a constellation of clinical symptoms paired with key radiological findings. These symptoms may include headache, altered mental status, visual changes, and seizures. PRES is a rare condition and remains a challenging diagnosis to make in the emergency department. Data on risk factors and clinical presentation are limited, and there is no recent literature-supported diagnostic criteria. Our primary objective was to identify initial symptoms, clinical presentation, and risk factors that should guide the emergency clinician to consider a diagnosis of PRES. A secondary objective was to identify associations between risk factors and the outcomes of mortality and ICU admissions.