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Query: UMLS:C0024591 (
malignant hyperthermia
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Rabdomyolysis usually occurs after trauma and release of myoglobin from the damaged muscle, i.e.; after ishchemic myopathy due to arterial occlusion or
malignant hyperthermia
. We encountered a pediatric case of rhabdomyolysis after Ross-Konnos' operation in an 8-yr-old girl with
aortic regurgitation
. After the first weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), ventricular fibrillation occurred due to an insufficiency in coronary blood flow and CPB was resumed with rapid cooling of body temperature. The total CPB lasted for 5 hr 43 min. After the second weaning from CPB, myoglobinuria was found. Furthermore, blisters and abrasions appeared on her back and CPK levels were abnormally elevated (maximum 19,132 IU.l-1) without any elevation of body temperature in the postoperative course. Rhabdomyolysis due to intraoperative hypoperfusion was suspected and diuretics were administrated with a large amount of crystalloid to maintain urine output. The patient showed a good clinical course without acute renal failure. The course of this case suggests that rhabdomyolysis is one of rare complications of CPB and an early correct diagnosis of rhabdomyolysis and forced diuresis at an early stage are important to avoid acute renal failure.
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PMID:[A case of rhabdomyolysis after open heart surgery in a child]. 1121 44
Osteogenesis imperfecta is a rare disorder of connective tissues and presents multiple challenges, including difficult airway, hyperthermia, coagulopathy and respiratory dysfunction, for anesthesiologists, especially during cardiac surgery. We present anesthetic management of a patient with osteogenesis impertecta during double valve surgery. Dexmedetomidine infusion minimized the risks of
malignant hyperthermia
. Glidescope and in-line stabilization facilitated endotracheal intubation and protected his oral structures and cervical spine. Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) diagnosed a flail A3 segment and redundant left coronary cusp causing mitral and
aortic regurgitation
. The mitral valve was replaced and the aortic valve repaired. Coagulopathy was corrected according to comprehensive coagulation analysis. Glidescope, dexmedetomidine, coagulation analysis and TEE could facilitate anesthetic management in these patients.
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PMID:Anesthetic management for combined mitral valve replacement and aortic valve repair in a patient with osteogenesis imperfecta. 2163 32
Malignant hyperthermia
(MH) is a potentially lethal reaction in those that are genetically predisposed, frequently triggered by inhaled anesthetics. MH is often difficult to diagnose because it is accompanied by signs and symptoms that are shared with other disorders. The diagnosis is further obscured in cardiac surgical patients, as the signs of MH can be masked by the cardiopulmonary bypass circuit (CPB) and the use of induced hypothermia. In this case-report, we describe the successful anesthetic management of a 65-year-old MH-susceptible female, confirmed via caffeine halothane contracture test, with
aortic regurgitation
and ascending aortic dilatation who underwent a Bentall procedure. We have also identified certain key measures for the safe anesthetic management of these patients.
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PMID:Successful management of hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in a malignant hyperthermia susceptible patient. 3268 3