1976
DOI: 10.1007/bf03005702
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Screening of malignant hyperthermia susceptible families by creatine phosphokinase measurement and other clinical investigations

Abstract: We investigated 56 families afflicted with malignant hyperpyrexia. One hundred and twenty-four individuals within these families had had an episode of malignant hyperthermia, of whom we saw seventy-two. Serum creatine phosphokinase (CPK) was statistically higher in affected individuals and in close relatives than in normal volunteers. The magnitude of the serum CPK elevations varied significantly between families. While in some families the serum CPK was clearly elevated in affected individuals, in other famil… Show more

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“…As advocated by some authors, we would also recommend that family members receive nontriggering agents when undergoing anesthesia and wear Medic Alert tags [2, 9]. …”
Section: Hyperckemia and Susceptibility To Malignant Hyperthermiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As advocated by some authors, we would also recommend that family members receive nontriggering agents when undergoing anesthesia and wear Medic Alert tags [2, 9]. …”
Section: Hyperckemia and Susceptibility To Malignant Hyperthermiamentioning
confidence: 99%