Succinylcholine Induced Hyperkalemia and Cardiac Arrest Death Related to an EEG Study
Overview
Overview
Journal
J Clin Neurophysiol
Specialties
Neurology
Physiology
Physiology
Date
1999 Mar 19
PMID
10082091
Citations
1
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Abstract
Changes in EEGs during cardiac arrest have been described in detail by many authors; however, mortality because of an EEG has never been reported. The authors report the case of a patient who developed cardiac arrest causally related to administration of succinylcholine for reduction of excessive amounts of myogenic artifact during an EEG. This case indicates the need for caution when doing an EEG study in an intensive care unit setting.
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