A case of elevated serum creatine-kinase after anesthesia

Journal: Masui. The Japanese Journal Of Anesthesiology
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Abstract

An elevation of creatine-kinase was noted postoperatively in a 50 year-old male who had cerebral aneurysm surgery under isoflurane, N2O and O2 anesthesia. Serum CK concentration reached as high as 5919 IU.l-1 immediately after surgery and elevation was associated with the temperature elevation of above 39.5 degrees C and port-wine urine. The postoperative course was uneventful and elevated serum creatine-kinase was corrected within next 6 days. Since elevated serum creatine-kinase is known to occur in acute stage of cerebrovascular accident, and since the influence of myocardial infarction, malignant hyperthermia and drugs could be neglected, we assumed that an abnormal elevation of CK values observed in the present patient resulted from stimulation of sympathetic nervous system due to cerebral bleeding and to hyperpermeability of sarcolemma of skeletal muscle.

Authors
K Tanabe, T Ishiyama, A Suzuki, S Ohota, H Shimonaka, S Dohi