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Propofol-Induced Hepatitis
oleh: Hanna Raisi, Thomas Longerich, Bernardo Moreira Assuncao, Sebastian Mueller, Peter Schirmacher, Helmut-Karl Seitz
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | SMC MEDIA SRL 2020-10-01 |
Deskripsi
Objectives:To present a rare case of propofol-induced hepatitis. Materials and methods: A 59-year old man was referred to our department because of suspicion of toxic hepatitis after propofol anaesthesia for endoscopic colonoscopy. Results: The patient had jaundice, increased transaminases demonstrating liver necrosis, and liver stiffness of 18 kPa. Liver biopsy revealed bridging necrosis and initial post-collapse fibrosis. Following therapy with steroids and N-acetyl cysteine, the patient was discharged on the seventh day after admission in good general condition. Conclusion: Although propofol is considered safe, it can cause acute hepatitis, the seventh published case of which is reported here. Importantly, treatment with N-acetyl cysteine, a radical scavenger, but especially with steroids resulted in hepatic improvement.