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What are suggestions for length of observation in a patient who has isolated Massater Muscle Spasm after Suxamethonium chloride (INN), also known as suxamethonium or but no other signs of MH?

Posted By Administration, Monday, December 8, 2014
Updated: Monday, December 22, 2014

Answer:

Observe the patient for several hours AFTER the patient is awake and demonstrating no other signs or symptoms of MH. Normal laboratory tests such as CPK, K+ are helpful as well. If uncertain, it is a good idea to admit the patient and observe over night when unsure.

Reference #  5120488

Tags:  5120488  massater  massater muscle spasm  succinylcholine  suxamethonium  suxamethonium chloride 

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