Dantrolene Available in China for Malignant Hyperthermia Treatment

Every culture around the world has unique folktales and fables, and such traditions and arts have the potential to influence humanity positively. A classical masterpiece,Journey to the West, tells the adventures of the brilliant and powerful protagonist called the Monkey King. On one harrowing quest on his pursuit for redemption across the Flaming Mountains, he comes across a vast field of evil scorching fires. He eventually realizes that the only way to extinguish the evil fires is by borrowing the Palm-Leaf Fan from the Spider Queen. Equipped with this mighty fan, the Monkey King was finally able to put out the evil fires and continue on his journey to the west. As mighty as he was, even the omnipotent Monkey King needed a magical weapon to win a special battle. This story parallels modern day heroes such as Chinese anesthesiologists who have been fighting the fires of malignant hyperthermia (MH) for decades without dantrolene as their Palm-Leaf Fan until October 2020. Outcomes from MH in China have undoubtedly been suboptimal, and even the true mortality is unknown. Data from the nonprofit academic organization China MH Emergency Assistance Group showed that a reported total of 136 MH events occurred between 1985 and October 2020 and had a mortality rate of 55.9%, a similar range reported in the pre-dantrolene era in developed countries. In recent years, about 200 million cases of general anesthesia are performed worldwide, and 15% of these are annually done in China. As e...
Source: Anesthesiology - Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research