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We have experienced a case of fulminant
malignant hyperthermia
who was a 63-year-old female weighing 44 kg. There was no particular past history nor family history. She underwent right mastoidectomy because of chronic otitis media. Her preoperative physical status was ASA I. She was premedicated with diazepam 10 mg and loxatigine 75 mg P.O. The induction was done with thiamylal 200 mg IV and fentanyl 0.1 mg IV followed by vecuronium 6 mg IV for endotracheal intubation. Intubation was easy and uneventful. Anesthesia was maintained with nitrous oxide 3 l.min-1, oxygen 3 l.min-1 and enflurane 2.0%. Seventy min after the induction of anesthesia, arterial blood gas analysis showed severe respiratory acidosis (PCO2: 63.2 mmHg, pH: 7.27) and it was improved with manual hyperventilation at that time. Pulse rate increased from 80 to 115 b.p.m. 20 minutes later. Then, the patient was ventilated with 100% oxygen, and anesthetic circuits and machine were exchanged for new units. Surgery was postponed. Muscle stiffness of upper extremities was observed and her temperature increased to a maximum of 38.9 degrees C. Surface cooling was started and dantrolene sodium 60 mg and furosemide 20 mg were given intravenously. The patient was transferred to the intensive care unit, and clinical signs improved gradually within one hour. Serum enzymes; CPK, LDH, GOT and
GPT
increased on the first postoperative day. On the 11 th postoperative day skeletal muscle biopsy was done under local anesthesia with 1% procaine and Ca-induced Ca-release rate test revealed positive for enflurane. This is the oldest patient of
malignant hyperthermia
reported in Japan.
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PMID:[A case report of a 63-year-old patient with malignant hyperthermia]. 161 62
We report a case of fulminant-
malignant hyperthermia
that occurred after five uneventful sevoflurane anesthetic procedures. A 7-year-old girl with bronchial asthma was scheduled for closure of palatal fistula under general anesthesia, after five previous uneventful operations under sevoflurane anesthesia. Anesthesia was induced with propofol and vecuronium, and maintained with nitrous oxide, oxygen, and sevoflurane. Body temperature at the beginning of operation was 37.0 degrees C. After 5 hr 10 min, sudden tachycardia and elevations in body temperature and PET(CO2) were noticed. Sevoflurane was discontinued and body surface cooling, hyperventilation with 100% oxygen, and administration of dantrolene sodium 2 mg x kg(-1), furosemide 4 mg, and 7% NaHCO3 solution 10 ml were started on a suspicion of
malignant hyperthermia
. Body temperature, heart rate, and PET(CO2) reached to 40.1 degrees C, 190 beats x min(-1), and 60 mmHg, respectively, with metabolic acidosis. Twenty minutes after starting dantrolene infusion, these values decreased to 38 degrees C, 150 beats x min(-1), and 39 mmHg, respectively. Laboratory examination showed that serum potassium, CK, AST,
ALT
, and LDH concentrations and urine myoglobin level were within normal ranges. Clinical symptoms of this patient fulfilled the diagnostic criteria of fulminant-
malignant hyperthermia
. The trigger drug was considered to be sevoflurane despite the five previous uneventful sevoflurane anesthetic procedures.
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PMID:[Case of fulminant-malignant hyperthermia occurring on sixth sevoflurane anesthesia]. 2171 Jul 67