Literature DB >> 1460759

[A case of postoperative hepatic injury after sevoflurane anesthesia].

Y Shichinohe1, Y Masuda, H Takahashi, M Kotaki, T Omote, M Shichinohe, A Namiki.   

Abstract

A 63 year old man underwent MCA aneurysmal neck clipping under O2-N2O-enflurane anesthesia. On the 46th postoperative day after the first operation, he had cranioplasty under O2-N2O-sevoflurane anesthesia. Hepatic injury occurred after the operation, and GOT, GPT and bilirubin increased above 700 IU.l-1, 800 IU.l-1 and 15.0 mg.dl-1 respectively but consciousness disturbance, hyperammonemia and DIC did not appear. His hepatic injury improved on conservative therapy. It seems that his hepatic injury was not caused by hepatitis viruses or hepatotoxicity of any drugs, but caused by cross sensitization between halogenated inhalation anesthetics, especially enflurane and sevoflurane, judging from drug induced lymphocyte stimulating test (DLST). We have to select an anesthetic method considering potential hepatic injury by halogenated anesthetics in a case of repeated anesthesia and operations during a short-term.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1460759

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Masui        ISSN: 0021-4892


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