Thiopentone‐based total intravenous anaesthesia for a patient with carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency and malignant hyperthermia susceptibility

Author:

Essackjee Z.1,Sloan G.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anaesthesia Salford Royal Hospital Salford UK

Abstract

SummaryIn this case report, we discuss the use of a thiopentone infusion for the maintenance of anaesthesia in a patient with confirmed malignant hyperthermia susceptibility and carnitine palmitoyltransferase 2 deficiency. The concurrence of both diagnoses precluded the use of both propofol‐based total intravenous anaesthesia and volatile inhalational anaesthesia. This patient had been anaesthetised previously with a triple infusion regimen of thiopentone, midazolam and remifentanil and this was a unique opportunity to compare the two instances. Electroencephalogram‐based depth of anaesthesia monitoring was in routine use by the time of the second anaesthetic, and thus, the thiopentone infusion could be adjusted accordingly, resulting in a more rapid emergence time. We hope that this case may serve as an example of suitable anaesthetic alternative should both propofol infusion and inhalational anaesthesia not be an option.

Publisher

Wiley

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