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Abstract

A report describing several perioperative deaths amongst Venezuelan childrenraises substantial clinical concern and demands scientific scrutiny. Rozo L, FrancoOH, Bonilla AJ. Mitochondrial genetic susceptibility to anesthetic neurotoxicityin Venezuelan pediatric patients: A Call for vigilance and further research.https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.ascr.1001091. Archives of Surgery and Clinical Research.2025;9(2):042-4. According to the authors, the affected children experienced severe brain injuries or death following routine surgeries under general anaesthesia with sevoflurane, leading to the hypothesis that an inherited mitochondrial DNA variant may underlie a lethal drug–genome interaction. Whilst any paediatric peri-operative death warrants urgentinvestigation, the extraordinary nature of this claim requires equally compelling evidence. At present, the absence of detailed case descriptions, clinical data, and laboratory findings prevents meaningful evaluation by clinicians, scientists, or regulatory authorities. Premature recommendations for major changes in anaesthetic practice risk causing unintended harmwithout adequate justification. Immediate transparency is essential. Comprehensive case reports and supporting data should be shared with national regulatory bodies and the drug manufacturer, who are best positioned to assess the sit

Publication Date

2025-12-05

Publication Title

JOURNAL OF ADVANCED PEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH

ISSN

2689-9817

Acceptance Date

2025-12-03

Deposit Date

2025-12-08

First Page

31

Last Page

32

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