4 years of med school and one youtube video later, I finally understand MH vs NMS vs SS. I'll let you folks guess which of those two experiences helped more. Mr. Mania, thank you sir
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I believe that metoclopramide causes NMS not MH. Also NO does not trigger MH. Only the halogenated anesthetics (desflurane, sevoflurane, isoflurane are in common use) do.
Thanks for this video . This is true we are presented by this in school at different chapter . You should also make a video about cushings triad, Becks triad all the stuff
antiemetics do NOT cause MH. Only Volatile anesthetics (halothane, desflurane, isoflurane, sevoflurane) and the depolarizing muscle blocker (succinylcholine) trigger MH. Please add a note :)
Hi,i have MH.my father has it,and im 21 strugglling with lower skelletol and mucle,nerve pain,had a surgery when i was 2,whent into shock from inhaled anistatics.can you help me?
I would just focus on inhaled anesthetics. Metaclopramide, in rare instances, has caused malignant hyperthermia but it usually causes NMS more frequently.
4 years of med school and one youtube video later, I finally understand MH vs NMS vs SS. I'll let you folks guess which of those two experiences helped more. Mr. Mania, thank you sir
The voice. I would rather say Ms Mania....😂😂😂... But you never know these days, though...😂😅😂.
Nonetheless, it's a great video!
That was explained beautifully, Here comes my like and subscription 😇
Nice! First video that covers all 3 next to each other clearly that I've found.
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Clear message, clear structure, easy to understand, thank you
I believe that metoclopramide causes NMS not MH. Also NO does not trigger MH. Only the halogenated anesthetics (desflurane, sevoflurane, isoflurane are in common use) do.
I know you're not making vids anymore but that was helpful! thanks and I hope you're doing well!
Thanks for this video . This is true we are presented by this in school at different chapter . You should also make a video about cushings triad, Becks triad all the stuff
antiemetics do NOT cause MH. Only Volatile anesthetics (halothane, desflurane, isoflurane, sevoflurane) and the depolarizing muscle blocker (succinylcholine) trigger MH. Please add a note :)
Mr. Propofol also note that nitrous oxide is also not an MH trigger
thank you so much
You are the Bomb!!! Great explanation.
Amazing
AMAZING explanation! Thank you sir
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You try to give the video more brightness it will be great if you do
Hi,i have MH.my father has it,and im 21 strugglling with lower skelletol and mucle,nerve pain,had a surgery when i was 2,whent into shock from inhaled anistatics.can you help me?
I liked the video but are you sure antiemetics cause MH? I’ve never seen that before.
I would just focus on inhaled anesthetics. Metaclopramide, in rare instances, has caused malignant hyperthermia but it usually causes NMS more frequently.
the video image is too poor, you need to fix it more
D2 antagonists?
Sine Dladla dopamine antagonists
Can we use dantrolene to treat NMS?
Yes you can to help with the muscle issues.