Tetanus A
Tetanus A
Tetanus A
Etiology:-
Tetanus, also called lockjaw
Acute,
Spastic paralysis caused by tetanus toxin,
Clostridium tetani, a motile, gram-positive, spore-forming obligate anaerobe
Natural habitat - soil, dust, and the alimentary tracts of animals
Spores are at the end of bacillus, producing a drumstick appearance
Tetanus spores can survive boiling but not autoclaving,
Vegetative bacilli are killed by antibiotics, heat, and disinfectants
Not a tissue-invasive organism
it causes illness through the toxin, tetanospasmin = second most poisonous substance known first being
Botulinum toxin
Epidemiology:-
Endemic in developing countries
Neonatal (umbilical) tetanus kills approximately 500,000 infants each year because the mother was not
immunized;
Unimmunized women of maternal tetanus that results from postpartum, postabortal, or post surgical wound
infection
Majority of childhood cases of tetanus occur in unimmunized children whose parents objected to vaccination.
Injury, penetrating wound by a dirty object, such as a nail, splinter, fragment of glass, or unsterile
injection, illicit drug injection , animal bites, abscesses (including dental abscesses), ear piercing, chronic skin
ulceration, burns, compound fractures, gangrene, intestinal surgery, infected insect bites, and circumcision.
use of contaminated suture material or intramuscular injection
Pathogenesis:-
Spores germinate, and produce tetanus toxin in low-oxygen-infected-injury site.
The toxin is released after bacterial cell death and lysis .
Tetanus toxin binds at the neuromuscular junction and enters the motor nerve
It travels up through axon of spinal motor neuron.
Then enters spinal inhibitory interneuron,
It prevents release of the neurotransmitter a-amino butyric acid (GABA).
Tetanus toxin blocks the normal inhibition of antagonistic muscles,
Affected muscles contract unopposed.
The autonomic nervous system is also affected in tetanus.
Clinical Manifestations:-
Generalized, or localized.
The incubation period is 2 - 14 days, may be months after injury.
In generalized tetanus, trismus (masseter muscle spasm or lockjaw) is the presenting symptom
Headache, restlessness, followed by stiffness, dysphagia, and neck muscle spasm.
The sardonic smile of tetanus (risus sardonicus) results from spasm of facial and buccal muscles.
Arched posture of hyperextension of the body, opisthotonos, with trunk bent backward
Board like rigidity of abdominal muscles
Laryngeal and respiratory muscle spasm can lead to airway obstruction and asphyxiation.
Tetanus toxin does not affect sensory nerves or cortical function
The patient remains conscious, can experience pain
Tetanic seizure- characterized by sudden, tonic contractions of the muscles,
- fist clenching,
- flexion, and adduction of the arms
- Hyperextension of the legs
- Lasts a few seconds to a few minutes
- Sound or touch may trigger a spasm.
- Becomes severe in the 1st wk, stabilizes in the 2nd wk, and decreases over 1 - 4 wk.
Dysuria and urinary retention result from bladder sphincter spasm
Fever - temperature as high as 400C, is common because of heat produced by spastic muscles.
Autonomic effects = tachycardia, arrhythmias, labile hypertension, sweating
Prevention:-
Tetanus is a preventable disease
Active immunization - begin in early infancy with D P T at 2, 4 and 6 mo of age, with a booster at 4—6 yr of
age and at 10-yr intervals thereafter into adult life
Immunization of women with tetanus toxoid prevents neonatal tetanus
WOUND MANAGEMENT.
T T is given after a dog or any animal bite
All non-minor wounds require human T I G except in a fully immunized patient.
In circumstances (e.g., patients with an unknown or incomplete immunization history; crush, puncture,
wounds; wounds contaminated with saliva, Soil, or feces; - 250 U of T I G should be given intramuscularly,
and 500 U should be given for highly tetanus-prone wounds
Thorough surgical cleansing and debridement to remove foreign bodies, necrotic tissue
Tetanus toxoid should be given to stimulate active immunity and may be given with T I G
Tetanus toxoid booster - all persons with any wound if their immunization status is unknown