Can Social Media Challenges Determine Life or Death? Two Adolescent Cases from the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Sosyal Medya Meydan Okumaları Yaşamı mı Ölümü mü Belirliyor? Yoğun Bakımda İzlenen İki Ergen Olgu


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AYDIN K. E., BATTAL F.

Journal of Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine (Turkey), cilt.13, sa.1, ss.56-61, 2026 (ESCI, Scopus, TRDizin)

Özet

Adolescence is a critical developmental period characterized by rapid social, cognitive, and behavioral changes, during which risk-taking behaviors tend to increase. Social media-driven “challenge” activities can pose serious health threats, particularly when reinforced by peer pressure and group dynamics. This report presents two pediatric cases involving previously healthy adolescents who experienced life-threatening consequences as a result of engaging in such risky behaviors, one of which resulted in death. The first case involved a 12-year-old male who consumed approximately 4-5 liters of water in a short time as part of a peer challenge. He presented with seizures and altered mental status secondary to severe hyponatremia (Na+: 116 mmol/L) and was admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit. Following individualized fluid therapy and normalization of electrolytes, the patient recovered fully and was discharged. The second case involved an 11-year-old male who experienced sudden aspiration during a eating contest, leading to cardiac arrest. Despite immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation, intensive support, and advanced resuscitative efforts, no neurological improvement was observed, and the patient was declared deceased on the third day of admission. Both cases underscore that life-threatening complications can arise in healthy adolescents due to risk-laden behaviors influenced by social media. These cases highlight the need for comprehensive risk assessment in adolescent patients, as well as the importance of implementing multidisciplinary preventive strategies in pediatric healthcare practice.