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Enflurane Hepatitis

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1982
Enflurane (ethrane; 2-chloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethyl difluoromethyl ether) has been widely used as an alternative general anesthetic agent to halothane over the past decade because halothane has been directly linked to hepatocellular damage. Several case reports have subsequently described a hepatitis after exposure to enflurane.
R J, Masone   +3 more
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Enflurane Analgesia

1981
An air-enflurane mixture was used for inhalation analgesia in conscious patients undergoing painful procedures such as burns dressings. A preliminary study indicated that enflurane possessed definite analgesic properties, but that the concentration of the air-enflurane mixture was critical if restlessness was to be avoided and cooperation retained ...
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Hepatotoxicity following enflurane anesthesia

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1981
We present a patient who developed clinical, biochemical, and histologic evidence of severe hepatic injury following enflurane anesthesia.
L B, White   +3 more
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Enflurane-associated hepatitis

Gastroenterology, 1980
A 57-yr-old female with no previous history of liver disease was exposed to enflurane during three separate surgeries over a 12-mo period. After the second and third exposures, she developed systemic symptoms and abnormal liver tests similar to those seen in halothane hepatitis.
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Enflurane Analgesia in Obstetrics

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1981
The effects of enflurane analgesia (approximately 0.5%) were studied in 55 patients during the second stage of normal vaginal delivery and were compared with effects of nitrous oxide (approximately 40%) in 50 similar patients. The enflurane and oxygen mixture was rated satisfactory by 89% of the mothers and 80% of the anesthesiologists.
T K, Abboud   +9 more
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Fatal Accidental Enflurane Intoxication

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1989
Abstract Among reported cases of abuse of volatile anesthetics there is only one of enflurane intoxication. We report another fatal enflurance intoxication. A 21-year-old man found dead seemed to have experimented with enflurane. Three and one-half days after death high amounts of enflurane were detected in blood, brain, and subcutaneous
B, Jacob   +5 more
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