Malignant hyperthermia Flashcards

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What is the drug we give to combat malignant hyperthermia?

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Dantrolene 2,5mg/kg immediately as a IV bolus and then repeat 1mg/kg boluses until we reach a maximum of 10mg/kg

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What is the pathophysiology of MH?

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There is dysfunction in the ryanodine receptor which causes an increase in the calcium release

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What is the clinical signs of malignant hypertension?

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  1. sustained muscle contraction
  2. rhabdomyolosis
  3. acute renal failure
  4. rigidity and spasms
  5. myoglobinuria
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What is the most specific and sensitive finding regarding MH?

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-An increase in end tidal carbon dioxide(ETCO2)

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What are the probable associations of malignant hyperthermia?

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  1. Duchennes dystrophy
  2. strabismus
  3. hernia
  4. scoliosis
  5. central core disease
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What are the 2 exercise associated conditions does it have?

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  1. exercise induced rhabdomyolisis

2. exhaustive heat stroke

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What is a way to diagnose MH?

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  1. In vitro muscle testing which is done in a lab and the biopsy is exposed to halothane and caffeine
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What are the signs?

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  1. rigidity
  2. masseter spasm
  3. tachycardia and hypertension
  4. increased end tidal CO2
  5. HYPOXIA
  6. Dysarrthmias
  7. temperature
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What are the side effects of dantrolene?

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  • muscle weakness

- phlebitis

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How do you manage MH?

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  1. Stop the trigger
  2. Give 100% oxygen
  3. Give Dantrolene- 2,5mg/kg and then 1 mg/kg every 5 minutes but the maximum is 10mg/kg
  4. Lavage or use ice packs to cool the patient
  5. Give non polarising muscle relaxant like Rocuronium
  6. Take to ICU
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Which drugs do you need to avoid?

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  1. Suxamethonium

2. Inhalational drugs

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What are we worried about in this particular patient?

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Acute kidney injury and compartment syndrome

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How do we treat DIC?

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  • FFP
  • cryoprecipitate
  • platelets
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