Association of malignant hyperthermia and exertional heat illness in young athletes: An analysis of awareness among clinical and athletic first responders.

IF 1.3 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-14 DOI:10.4103/sja.sja_858_23
Stacey Watt, James Chue, Remek Kocz
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Abstract

Background: Malignant hyperthermia (MH), a rare inherited condition seen almost exclusively in the perioperative setting, is triggered by volatile anesthetics or an intravenous paralytic drug, succinylcholine. It can, however, occur without any exposure to anesthetic drugs, being associated with heat illness and rhabdomyolysis, thus presenting a little-known risk to young athletes exercising in hot environments.

Objective: This study aimed to determine the first responder awareness of MH and its association with heat illness in young athletes within athletic and clinical environments.

Methods: Awareness within the clinical milieu was assessed by an institutional chart review of 3296 charts. The identified heat illness cases were examined for treatment consistent with the management of a suspected episode of MH. Awareness among first responders in an athletic setting was examined by a survey administered to a total of 1,500 coaches and athletic trainers at the high school level along with emergency medical services providers across the United States.

Results: No treatment consistent with the suspicion of MH was noted among clinical first responders, suggesting a lack of awareness. Survey administration also revealed a limited amount of knowledge of MH and its potential role in heat illness.

Conclusion: The results point to lack of awareness among pre-hospital and hospital-based first responders of the relationship between MH and heat illness in young athletes. An effort to educate these members of the healthcare community can contribute to an expeditious and life-saving intervention.

Clinical relevance: First responders who may interact with a young athlete have low knowledge of MH and its relationship to heat illness. Similar lack of awareness exists among hospital personnel who care for young individuals with heat illness. Educating the first responders about this condition can speed up the time to intervene and save lives.

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年轻运动员中恶性高热与劳累性热病的关联:对临床和运动急救人员的认识分析。
背景:恶性高热(MH)是一种罕见的遗传性疾病,几乎只在围手术期出现,由挥发性麻醉剂或静脉注射麻痹药物琥珀胆碱引发。然而,它也可能在没有接触任何麻醉药物的情况下发生,与热病和横纹肌溶解症有关,因此对在炎热环境中运动的年轻运动员来说是一个鲜为人知的风险:本研究旨在确定在运动和临床环境中,第一反应者对 MH 及其与年轻运动员热病相关性的认识:方法:通过对 3296 份病历进行机构病历审查来评估临床环境中的意识。对已确定的热病病例进行了检查,以确定其治疗方法是否与疑似热病发作的治疗方法一致。通过对全美 1,500 名高中教练和运动训练员以及紧急医疗服务提供者进行调查,考察了运动环境中急救人员的意识:结果:在临床急救人员中没有发现与怀疑精神健康有关的治疗方法,这表明他们缺乏这方面的意识。调查还显示,人们对 MH 及其在热病中的潜在作用了解有限:调查结果表明,院前和医院急救人员对 MH 与年轻运动员热病之间的关系缺乏认识。对这些医护人员进行教育有助于迅速采取挽救生命的干预措施:临床相关性:可能与年轻运动员打交道的急救人员对 MH 及其与热病的关系知之甚少。医院中照顾患有热病的年轻人的工作人员也同样缺乏这方面的知识。对急救人员进行有关这种疾病的教育可以加快干预和挽救生命的时间。
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