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Semin Perioper Nurs · Jan 1998
ReviewMalignant hyperthermia: a potentially fatal complication of anesthesia.
- C Stolworthy and R E Haas.
- Nurse Anesthesia Program, Medical College of Georgia, USA.
- Semin Perioper Nurs. 1998 Jan 1;7(1):58-66.
AbstractMalignant hyperthermia (MH) is an uncommon cause of anesthetic-induced death; it is an inherited disorder that is triggered by the administration of anesthetic drugs. MH is triggered by the administration of volatile anesthetic agents and succinylcholine, a depolarizing muscle relaxant. It is imperative that the perianesthesia staff be familiar with the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic properties of dantrolene, which is the only known agent effective in the treatment and prophylaxis of MH.
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