History: A 24-year-old woman was admitted for treatment of a meningococcal infection accompanied by fulminant autonomic dysfunction.
Investigations: Laboratory tests indicated acute renal failure and disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (creatinine 183 mmol, D-dimer 1.52 mg/l). The initial central venous oxygen saturation was 60-65%. The diagnosis of severe septic shock was supported by a high procalcitonin level of 66.7 ng/ml, CRP of 79.8 mg/l, and a WBC count of 12.2 Gpt/l.
Treatment and course: Treatment of sepsis with antibiotics (ciprofloxacin, penicillin G, ceftriaxon and erythromycin in standard dosages), activated protein-C, hydrocortisone and GMA-embedded immunoglobulin led to complete cure and restoration of normal autonomic function.
Conclusions: This case shows that even in multiple organ dysfunction syndrome autonomic dysfunction can occur which is improved by adequate treatment.