TITLE:
Management of Secondary Leyll Syndrome Due to Anti-Covid Vaccine in a Case, at the Renaissance University Teaching Hospital, Ndjamena (CHAD)
AUTHORS:
Traoré Sory, Adamou Abassi Mana, Abdelsalam Hissein Hassan, Kader Ndjaye, Nouradine Abakar, Abdesalam Mahamt Bahar, Mahamat Ali Bolti, Ngamai Kotyadé, Mwabanyol Loobe Regis, Michel Slama, Hamit Mahamat Alio
KEYWORDS:
Lyell Syndrome, Renaissance University Teaching Hospital, N’Djamena, Symptomatology, Vaccination, Covid-19, SCORTEN
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Biosciences and Medicines,
Vol.10 No.10,
October
12,
2022
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Lyell’s syndrome (SL), called Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis is one of the most serious forms of medication accidents. It is an acute, rare pathology, its incidence is estimated at 1 to 2 cases out of one million inhabitants per year and its evolution can be fatal. Materials and Methods: We report the observation of a 60-year-old patient, with no significant pathological history, admitted to our intensive care unit at the Renaissance University Teaching Hospital in N’Djamena for the treatment of Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis. In whom the onset of symptoms dates back to few hours after vaccination against COVID-19 with Ag Johnson and Johnson. Results: An ophthalmology opinion was requested and the patient was put on Fucithalmic. In our case, in addition to the advanced age of the patient (60 years old), her SCORTEN was ≥5. Conclusion: The late management as well as the absence of a specific department for severe burns, which condition the presence of a technical plate was fatal to her despite multidisciplinary care: Resuscitators, Traumato-Orthopedist and ophthalmologist.