Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a genetic skeletal muscle disorder characterized by hypermetabolic crisis usually triggered by anesthetic drugs. Non-anesthesia-triggered or awake MH is rare or under-reported. Other than anesthetic drugs, identified common triggers are exercise, fever, and viral infection. The literature does not report any awake MH cases triggered by dengue fever. We report a possible case of dengue fever-triggered awake MH. The main aim of reporting this case is to raise awareness of possible malignant hyperthermia in dengue patients and of a clinical grading system (CGS) for early diagnosis, as early treatment with dantrolene sodium reduces the mortality rate.
Keywords: dantrolene; dengue fever; hyperthermia crisis; metabolic crisis; non-anaesthetic malignant hyperthermia; rhabdomyolysis.
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