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Hepatotoxicity after Sevoflurane Exposure in a Patient with Chronic Hepatitis C

Journal: Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports (Vol.2, No. 1)

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Page : 023-027

Keywords : Chronic Hepatitis C; Cirrhosis; Sevoflurane; Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation; Elective Hernia Repair;

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Abstract

Sevoflurane is considered a safe inhaled anesthetic of choice in patients with liver disease. Compared to other halogenated inhaled anesthetics, Sevoflurane is reported to lessen the severity of decreased hepatic blood flow and undergoes a different mechanism of hepatic metabolism. In patients with preexisting liver disease, there is potential for low-flow Sevoflurane to induce acute liver damage through other mechanisms. Limited data exists to guide clinical decision-making when quantifying the severity of cirrhosis in patients with hepatitis C and its relationship to anesthesia choice. Previous studies have found that exposure to general anesthesia during abdominal surgery may increase the risk of hepatorenal failure. This study has raised a concern that anesthetics may interfere with various hepatic functions secondary to viral infection. The generation of abnormal liver enzymes and hypercoagulation has provided further exploration for such toxicity.

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