Suspected malignant hyperthermia and the application of a multidisciplinary response

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Abstract

Purpose: Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a critical and potentially life-threatening emergency associated with inhaled anesthetic and depolarizing neuromuscular blocker administration. This is a single center’s response to MH. Summary: When signs of MH are observed, a page for “anesthesia STAT-MH crisis” is called, triggering a multidisciplinary response, including the deployment of a Malignant Hyperthermia Cart. The MH cart and the delegation of duties allows nurses, physicians and pharmacists to quickly understand their role in the stabilization, transition and recovery of a suspected MH patient. Conclusion: This case highlights the importance of multi-disciplinary involvement in these rare, but potentially fatal, cases.

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Ebbitt, L., Johnson, E., Herndon, B., Karrick, K., & Johnson, A. (2020). Suspected malignant hyperthermia and the application of a multidisciplinary response. Healthcare (Switzerland), 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare8030328

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