2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.bja.2018.06.012
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Has malignant hyperthermia really disappeared with halothane? Comment on Br J Anaesth 2017; 119: i44–52

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“…In one case the volatile anaesthetic was isoflurane, and in the other, sevoflurane. As reported, 3 sevoflurane is now the most common triggering agent in new cases referred to the UK MH unit, supplanting isoflurane. However, isoflurane remains the most common triggering agent over the past 30 yr.…”
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“…In one case the volatile anaesthetic was isoflurane, and in the other, sevoflurane. As reported, 3 sevoflurane is now the most common triggering agent in new cases referred to the UK MH unit, supplanting isoflurane. However, isoflurane remains the most common triggering agent over the past 30 yr.…”
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confidence: 84%