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[Anaesthesia in hypercalcaemic coma (author's transl)]

D Paravicini, E Götz, H Loew

    Der Anaesthesist
    |August 1, 1980
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    Hypercalcaemic coma can affect heart efficiency and muscle tone, making anesthetic choice critical. Neurolept anesthesia appears most suitable for managing this rare, severe condition, while enflurane is not recommended.

    Area of Science:

    • Anesthesiology
    • Critical Care Medicine
    • Cardiology

    Background:

    • Hypercalcaemic coma is a rare but severe condition with significant physiological effects.
    • Anesthetic management for hypercalcaemic coma presents unique challenges due to its impact on myocardial efficiency and skeletal muscle tone.

    Observation:

    • The study observed changes in myocardial efficiency and skeletal muscle tone in patients with hypercalcaemic coma.
    • Clinical experiences with anesthetic agents in this specific patient population were evaluated.

    Findings:

    • Enflurane administration was found to be unfavorable in patients with hypercalcaemic coma.
    • Neurolept anesthesia emerged as the most suitable anesthetic method for managing hypercalcaemic coma.

    Implications:

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    • These findings suggest a need for careful selection of anesthetic agents in hypercalcaemic coma.
    • Neurolept anesthesia may offer a safer and more effective approach for patients experiencing hypercalcaemic coma.