학술논문

Management of a malignant hyperthermia patient during cardiopulmonary bypass
Document Type
Article
Source
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia; January 1982, Vol. 29 Issue: 1 p50-54, 5p
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ISSN
0832610X; 14968975
Abstract
The anaesthetic management of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) for a patient with biopsy-proven malignant hyperthermia is reported. Specific changes in the technique used, such as venting the oxygenator before use, monitoring mixed venous Po2and PCO2, as well as the safety of cold hyperkalaemic cardioplegia are described. Controversial aspects of malignant hyperthermia management such as the safety of calcium and catechol inotropes are discussed in relationship to the successful use of cardio-pulmonary bypass in our patient. We chose to treat left ventricular dysfunction by aggressive vasodilator (nitroglycerine) therapy. We detected no myocardial or respiratory depression secondary to dantrolene therapy either before or after operation.