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Updated guide for the management of malignant hyperthermia
Sheila Riazi1, Natalia Kraeva2, Philip M Hopkins3
1The Department of Anesthesia, University of Toronto, 323-200 Elizabeth St, Toronto, ON, M5G 2C4, Canada. sheila.riazi@uhn.ca.
Purpose:
This continuing professional development module aims to prepare anesthesiologists for the timely recognition and management of a malignant hyperthermia (MH) reaction, which is crucial for averting its life-threatening complications and ultimately for the patient's survival.
Principal Findings:
Malignant hyperthermia is a genetic disorder of skeletal muscle cells affecting myoplasmic calcium homeostasis. It can present with nonspecific signs of a hypermetabolic reaction, which can be fatal if treatment, including administration of dantrolene sodium, is not implemented promptly. Rapid evaluation and rejection of alternative diagnoses can lead to a prompt diagnosis and treatment and therefore will significantly reduce the complications, including renal failure, cardiac dysfunction, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and death. After the reaction, patients should be observed for a minimum of 24 hr because of the possibility of recrudescence. As it is a genetic condition, survivors and their family members should be referred to a specialized MH centre for further testing and counselling.
Conclusions:
The risk of dying from MH has increased over the past few years. A knowledgeable anesthesiologist who is diligent and attentive can recognize signs of an impending MH reaction and treat promptly to avoid complications of this deadly condition.
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