Fatal hepatic necrosis after isoflurane anaesthesia

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Abstract

Several halogenated anaesthetic agents have been associated with hepatotoxicity. We report a case of fulminant, fatal hepatic necrosis after uneventful isoflurane anaesthesia in a patient without previous liver disease, who may have been sensitised by previous exposure to enflurane. Although no anti-trifluoroacetyl antibodies could be detected in the patient's serum, isoflurane hepatotoxicity seems very likely to be the reason for fulminant hepatic failure in this patient.

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Weitz, J., Kienle, P., Böhrer, H., Hofmann, W., Theilmann, L., & Otto, G. (1997). Fatal hepatic necrosis after isoflurane anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, 52(9), 892–895. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1997.187-az0319.x

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