Unexpected Myasthenic Crisis in Anesthesia for Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Diagnosis and Management

磁共振成像麻醉中意外发生重症肌无力危象——诊断与治疗

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Abstract

Myasthenic crisis (MC) is a rare and life-threatening manifestation of myasthenia gravis (MG) and is characterized by rapidly progressing weakness of respiratory and bulbar muscles leading to immobility, severe dyspnea, respiratory insufficiency, and possible aspiration. Early recognition and prompt treatment may prevent the development of further complications and the need for intubation, invasive mechanical ventilation, and ICU admission. Its diagnosis requires a high degree of clinical suspicion, and anesthesiologists, despite being prepared to deal with and provide anesthesia care to patients with MG, may not be immediately aware of the correct diagnosis and treatment of this medical emergency, and of the red flags that should prompt more invasive measures. Due to the very low incidence and possibly high morbidity of the condition, it is important to report cases of perioperative MC to raise awareness for early diagnosis and treatment. This case also emphasizes the importance of pre-anesthetic consultation and a multidisciplinary approach with appropriate communication and referral between medical specialties as the diagnosis of MG was not disclosed to the anesthetic team. The organizational, communication and safety gaps that occurred during the perioperative period could potentially have had a negative impact on patient outcomes. We report a case of MC in a patient who underwent general anesthesia for ambulatory magnetic resonance imaging and whose diagnosis of MG was not conveyed to the anesthesia care team.

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