Anesthesia and analgesia
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Anesthesia and analgesia · May 1997
Malignant hyperthermia testing in patients with persistently increased serum creatine kinase levels.
We describe 49 neurologically asymptomatic patients with persistently increased serum creatine kinase (CK) levels (idiopathic hyperCKemia or IHCK) who were referred to our institution for diagnostic muscle biopsy, including malignant hyperthermia (MH) susceptibility testing between 1979 and 1993. Muscle biopsy samples of the vastus lateralis were obtained for histologic analysis and MH contracture testing with halothane and caffeine. From 1979 to November 1987, patients were tested for MH in accordance with a standardized institutional protocol. ⋯ Twenty-four of the 49 IHCK patients (49%) had positive contracture tests. No significant correlation was found between the magnitude of CK increase and the incidence of MHS or histologic abnormalities. Unexplained persistently increased CK levels in an otherwise healthy patient should alert the anesthesiologist to the possibility of MHS and/or myopathy.
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Anesthesia and analgesia · May 1997
Prevention of fetal and maternal cyanide toxicity from nitroprusside with coinfusion of sodium thiosulfate in gravid ewes.
Coadministration of sodium thiosulfate with sodium nitroprusside (SNP) to children and adults prevents increases in cyanide concentrations during anesthesia or long-term SNP infusions. We wondered whether maternally administered sodium thiosulfate would prevent increases in fetal red cell cyanide concentrations in gravid ewes receiving SNP infusions. Under anesthesia, the fetal head was delivered through a lateral hysterotomy for catheterization of the jugular vein; the fetus was left in utero. ⋯ An additional control ewe and fetus died from apparent cyanide poisoning late during the course of the experiment. While control ewes and fetuses suffered progressive increases in red cell cyanide concentrations into the toxic range, experimental ewes and fetuses never developed toxic red cell cyanide levels (ewes P < .003, fetuses P < .004). These data, if applicable to humans, suggest that coadministration of sodium thiosulfate with SNP to pregnant women at doses currently in use for nonpregnant patients will prevent fetal, as well as maternal, cyanide toxicity.
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Anesthesia and analgesia · May 1997
ONO-5046, an elastase inhibitor, attenuates endotoxin-induced acute lung injury in rabbits.
Endotoxin causes acute lung injury resembling acute respiratory distress syndrome. Elastase, as well as reactive oxygen species released from activated neutrophils, are thought to play pivotal roles in the pathogenesis of this lung injury. This study investigated whether ONO-5046, a specific elastase inhibitor, can attenuate acute lung injury induced by endotoxin in rabbits. ⋯ Endotoxin caused extensive morphologic lung damage, which was lessened by ONO-5046. In conclusion, intravenous ONO-5046 pretreatment attenuated endotoxin-induced lung injury in rabbits. This beneficial effect of ONO-5046 may be due, in part, to a reduction in the levels of mediators that activate neutrophils, in addition to the direct inhibitory effect on elastase.