J Clin Anesth
December 1992
Halogenated inhalational anesthetics have been implicated in hepatotoxicity. Halothane hepatitis results from the biotransformation of the drug to a metabolite that binds to liver proteins, which creates a hapten, which, in turn, causes an immunologic response in the liver. Case reports of hepatic injury resulting from isoflurane, which has a decreased biotransformation compared with that of halothane, have received much criticism.
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