Dantrolene treatment in a patient with uncontrolled hyperthemia after general anesthesia: a case report of suspected malignant hyperthermia: A case report
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
; : 176-179, 2018.
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ABSTRACT
Fever (body temperature above 38℃) is relatively common during the first few days after general anesthesia. Postoperative fever is usually caused by the inflammation induced by surgery and resolves spontaneously; however, it can be a manifestation of a serious complication such as malignant hyperthermia. We report a case of postoperative hyperthermia (body temperature > 40℃) that was refractory to conventional anti-pyretic measures and finally resolved with dantrolene administration.
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Periodo Posoperatorio
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Dantroleno
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Fiebre
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Inflamación
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Anestesia General
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Hipertermia Maligna
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Humans
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Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
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2018
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Article