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From: A case of malignant hyperthermia that was difficult to be differentiated from oral antipsychotic polypharmacy-associated neuroleptic malignant syndrome

Fig. 1

The anesthesia record of ETCO2, blood pressure, heart rate and bladder temperature. Slow elevation of ETCO2 was observed from 270 min. to 330 min. of anesthesia time, despite of increasing MV up to 10 L / min. 2 mg /kg I.V. dantrolene had a complete response for 111 mmHg uncontrollable ETCO2, turning the ETCO2 down to 60 mmHg after 25 min. One hundred ninety bpm tachycardia, and 180/50 mmHg blood pressure were observed with 41.7 °C peak bladder temperature

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