Title of article :
Volatile Anesthetics in Ischemic Liver Injury: Enemy or Friend?
Author/Authors :
Mohseni, Masood iran university of medical sciences - Department of Anesthesiology, ايران , Safari, Saeid iran university of medical sciences - Department of Anesthesiology, ايران , Safari, Saeid Middle East Liver Diseases Center (MELD), ايران , Alavian, Moayed Middle East Liver Diseases Center (MELD), ايران , Alavian, Moayed baqiyatallah university of medical sciences - Baqiyatallah Research Center for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases, ايران
Abstract :
Ischemic liver injury occurs in a variety of clinical settings such as trauma, shock, and liver surgery (1, 2). Ischemia and subsequent reperfusion injury rapidly evolves to sinusoid endothelial cell damage, activation of Kupffer cells, inflammation, hepatocyte necrosis and finally liver dysfunction, especially in patients with preoperative liver injures (3). Liver failure is associated with a risk of poor outcome (4). Therefore, a judicious strategy for intraoperative physical and pharmacological liver protection should be implemented.
Keywords :
Anesthetics, Inhalation , Liver Diseases , Perioperative Care , Anesthesiology , Intraoperative Care
Journal title :
Hepatitis Monthly
Journal title :
Hepatitis Monthly