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[Extra-cardial rise of the CPK in the screening of urgent diagnostic (among others, a case of anaesthesia induced myoglobinuria and a case of malignant hypertermia) (author's transl)].

Medizinische Klinik 1977 November 19
Tests are being carried out on 37 patients and healthy volunteers, to differentiate the various, from heart independent, creatin-phosphokinase (CPK) increases, in order to recognize anaesthesia-endangered patients. A rise of the serum-CPK-level, dependent on trauma is insignificant for the anaesthesia. A significant rise of the CPK during a gener al anaesthesia and particularly extreme high values after 24 hours, (example, more than 10 000 U/l) is reason to think of a course of a malignant hyperthermia or myoglobinuria in a subclinical form. Relatives of hyperthermia- or myoglobinuria suspected families are in all cases anaesthesia-endangered, even with a very small rise of CPK-values. The knowledge of these connections is highly important also for internal medical spheres.

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