| Literature DB >> 35146429 |
A Majeed1, Y Chiah2, N Latif3, A Tahir4, A Mahmood1.
Abstract
We report a case of simultaneous malignant hyperthermia reactions occurring in two siblings during living donor liver transplantation. This report highlights the conflicting goals in the clinical management of liver transplantation and malignant hyperthermia, including the use of total intravenous anaesthesia and dantrolene in the face of the potential for drug-induced hepatotoxicity in the remnant liver or transplanted liver graft, as well as cautious fluid management needed for liver transplantation balanced against the liberal fluid therapy required to prevent acute kidney injury associated with malignant hyperthermia. The logistical challenges of managing this emergency in two closely related patients are discussed, including rapid preparation of two vapour-free anaesthesia machines, the need for availability of additional dantrolene and the requirement for additional personnel. Prompt recognition, immediate removal of the triggering agents and conversion to total intravenous anaesthesia helped to curtail the malignant hyperthermic reactions in our patients, both of whom made a full recovery.Entities:
Keywords: anaesthesia intravenous; chemical and drug‐induced liver injury; graft survival; liver transplantation; living donor; malignant hyperthermia
Year: 2022 PMID: 35146429 PMCID: PMC8810940 DOI: 10.1002/anr3.12145
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anaesth Rep ISSN: 2637-3726