Halothane Hepatitis--A Preventable Disease?
- 20 February 1971
- Vol. 1 (5746) , 448-450
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.5746.448
Abstract
Eleven patients with acute hepatitis following multiple anaesthetics with halothane have been seen at two hospitals during the last four years. Six had massive hepatic necrosis and died. Unexplained fever occurred in nine of the patients; two of these and one other had had previous episodes of jaundice after halothane anaesthesia. Thus, in ten patients the disease could have been avoided.Keywords
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