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Query: UMLS:C0024591 (
malignant hyperthermia
)
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Lidocaine
, considered by some to be potentially dangerous in
malignant hyperthermia
(MH), was administered intravenously to a dose of 15 mg/kg to five conscious MH-susceptible pigs. Subsequently the same pigs were given 24 mg/kg intravenously over a period of 2 hours after being anesthetized with thiopental. All animals developed systemic toxicity to lidocaine but without evidence of MH. Prior administration of lidocaine did not prevent development of subsequent MH due to succinylcholine and halothane.
Lidocaine
is safe in porcine MH.
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PMID:Failure of lidocaine to trigger porcine malignant hyperthermia. 57 Dec 53
A 6 month old domestic shorthaired cat died of suspected
malignant hyperthermia
. Anesthesia was induced and maintained with halothane vaporized in oxygen and nitrous oxide, after acepromazine premedication. Before an incision was made, the cat's heart rate dropped from 140 to 90 beats/min concomitant with a drop in blood pressure. Glycopyrrolate administration resulted in severe ventricular tachycardia (340 beats/min). Halothane and nitrous oxide were discontinued and the surgery was abandoned.
Lidocaine
administration resulted in a normal sinus rhythm. In recovery, the cat was tachypneic and struggling, with a rectal temperature of 40.1 degrees C that quickly increased to 41.4 degrees C. While the cat was being cooled, cardiac dysrhythmias progressed to ventricular fibrillation that was not responsive to cardiorespiratory resuscitation. Blood specimens obtained while the cat was being cooled showed hyperkalemia (10.0 mEq/L) and increased serum creatine kinase activity (780 IU/L). There was extreme extensor rigidity (rigor mortis) within 5 min of cardiac arrest. Results of microscopic and electron microscopic examination of muscle showed occasional perivascular infiltrates of lymphocytes with infrequent perimysial and epimysial neutrophils and a few sarcomeres with streaming of Z-bands (suggesting a contracted state). Histochemical evaluation of skeletal muscle showed no significant difference between type I and type II fibers.
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PMID:Suspected malignant hyperthermia after halothane anesthesia in a cat. 260 80
The caffeine contracture of normal human muscle, which has been used as a model for
malignant hyperpyrexia
, is greatly potentiated by halothane. Prior administration of procaine markedly reduces the halothane-potentiated caffeine contracture, and procaine given at the height of the contracture induces relaxation.
Lignocaine
, on the other hand, produces a variable response and sometimes increases the contracture.The muscle from a patient with an inherited susceptibility to
malignant hyperpyrexia
contracted spontaneously with halothane alone, and this contracture was reversed by procaine.These experiments support the therapeutic use of procaine in
malignant hyperpyrexia
.
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PMID:Procaine in malignant hyperpyrexia. 464 92