Potentially hepatotoxic drugs are still being prescribed to liver disease patients under tertiary care: it is time to say enough

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Introduction and aim: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) manifests as a spectrum of clinical presentations that carries morbidity and mortality. Patients with chronic liver disease (CLD), particularly hospitalized, are at high risk for developing DILI. We aimed to investigate the use of potentially he...

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Autores: Dorelo, Rodrigo, Barcelos, Samantha T.A., Barros, Magela, Elustondo, Valeria, Pérez, Ysela Y.P., Oricchio, Martin, Uribe, Nelson D.S., Hernandez, Nelia, Joveleviths, Dvora, Alvares-da-Silva, Mario R.
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizan
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizán
Lenguaje:inglés
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Materia:liver diseases
drug-induced liver injury
acute-on-chronic liver failure
acute liver failure
enfermedad hepática
lesión hepática inducida por fármacos
insuficiencia hepática aguda sobre crónica
insuficiencia hepática aguda
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potentially hepatotoxic drugs are still being prescribed to liver disease patients under tertiary care: it is time to say enough
Todavía se recetan medicamentos potencialmente hepatotóxicos a pacientes con enfermedad hepática que reciben atención terciaria: es hora de decir basta
title Potentially hepatotoxic drugs are still being prescribed to liver disease patients under tertiary care: it is time to say enough
spellingShingle Potentially hepatotoxic drugs are still being prescribed to liver disease patients under tertiary care: it is time to say enough
Dorelo, Rodrigo
liver diseases
drug-induced liver injury
acute-on-chronic liver failure
acute liver failure
enfermedad hepática
lesión hepática inducida por fármacos
insuficiencia hepática aguda sobre crónica
insuficiencia hepática aguda
title_short Potentially hepatotoxic drugs are still being prescribed to liver disease patients under tertiary care: it is time to say enough
title_full Potentially hepatotoxic drugs are still being prescribed to liver disease patients under tertiary care: it is time to say enough
title_fullStr Potentially hepatotoxic drugs are still being prescribed to liver disease patients under tertiary care: it is time to say enough
title_full_unstemmed Potentially hepatotoxic drugs are still being prescribed to liver disease patients under tertiary care: it is time to say enough
title_sort Potentially hepatotoxic drugs are still being prescribed to liver disease patients under tertiary care: it is time to say enough
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Dorelo, Rodrigo
Barcelos, Samantha T.A.
Barros, Magela
Elustondo, Valeria
Pérez, Ysela Y.P.
Oricchio, Martin
Uribe, Nelson D.S.
Hernandez, Nelia
Joveleviths, Dvora
Alvares-da-Silva, Mario R.
author Dorelo, Rodrigo
author_facet Dorelo, Rodrigo
Barcelos, Samantha T.A.
Barros, Magela
Elustondo, Valeria
Pérez, Ysela Y.P.
Oricchio, Martin
Uribe, Nelson D.S.
Hernandez, Nelia
Joveleviths, Dvora
Alvares-da-Silva, Mario R.
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author2 Barcelos, Samantha T.A.
Barros, Magela
Elustondo, Valeria
Pérez, Ysela Y.P.
Oricchio, Martin
Uribe, Nelson D.S.
Hernandez, Nelia
Joveleviths, Dvora
Alvares-da-Silva, Mario R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv liver diseases
drug-induced liver injury
acute-on-chronic liver failure
acute liver failure
enfermedad hepática
lesión hepática inducida por fármacos
insuficiencia hepática aguda sobre crónica
insuficiencia hepática aguda
topic liver diseases
drug-induced liver injury
acute-on-chronic liver failure
acute liver failure
enfermedad hepática
lesión hepática inducida por fármacos
insuficiencia hepática aguda sobre crónica
insuficiencia hepática aguda
description Introduction and aim: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) manifests as a spectrum of clinical presentations that carries morbidity and mortality. Patients with chronic liver disease (CLD), particularly hospitalized, are at high risk for developing DILI. We aimed to investigate the use of potentially hepatotoxic drugs (PHD) in patients with CLD in a tertiary university hospital. Materials and methods: Adult (≥ 18 years-old) with CLD admitted to the hospital from January 2016 to December 2018 were evaluated regarding PHD, assessing the risk of DILI and liver enzymes behavior after exposure. Results: From 931 hospitalized patients with CLD, 291 (31.3%) were exposed to hepatotoxic drugs during their hospitalization. Of those, 244 (83.8%) were cirrhotic. The most frequent causes of liver disease were hepatitis C (41.2%), followed by alcohol (13.2%), hepatitis C/alcohol (11.7%) and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (5.8%). Decompensated cirrhosis (46.7%) was the main reason for hospital admission. The most often prescribed PHD were antibiotics (67.7%), cardiovascular drugs (34.4%), neuromodulators (26.1%) and anesthetics (19.9%). After exposure, 113 patients (38.8%) presented significant elevated liver enzymes. Surprisingly, PHD were more often prescribed in GI/Liver unit (48.8%) followed by emergency/intensive care unit (28.5%). A total of 65 patients (22%) died, however in neither case was it possible to safely infer causal relationship among PHD, liver enzymes and death. Conclusion: PHD prescription is frequent in patients with CLD even in a tertiary university hospital and in the gastroenterology and hepatology department, exposing these patients to an additional risk.
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spelling Potentially hepatotoxic drugs are still being prescribed to liver disease patients under tertiary care: it is time to say enoughTodavía se recetan medicamentos potencialmente hepatotóxicos a pacientes con enfermedad hepática que reciben atención terciaria: es hora de decir bastaDorelo, RodrigoBarcelos, Samantha T.A.Barros, MagelaElustondo, ValeriaPérez, Ysela Y.P.Oricchio, MartinUribe, Nelson D.S.Hernandez, NeliaJoveleviths, DvoraAlvares-da-Silva, Mario R.liver diseasesdrug-induced liver injuryacute-on-chronic liver failureacute liver failureenfermedad hepáticalesión hepática inducida por fármacosinsuficiencia hepática aguda sobre crónicainsuficiencia hepática agudaIntroduction and aim: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) manifests as a spectrum of clinical presentations that carries morbidity and mortality. Patients with chronic liver disease (CLD), particularly hospitalized, are at high risk for developing DILI. We aimed to investigate the use of potentially hepatotoxic drugs (PHD) in patients with CLD in a tertiary university hospital. Materials and methods: Adult (≥ 18 years-old) with CLD admitted to the hospital from January 2016 to December 2018 were evaluated regarding PHD, assessing the risk of DILI and liver enzymes behavior after exposure. Results: From 931 hospitalized patients with CLD, 291 (31.3%) were exposed to hepatotoxic drugs during their hospitalization. Of those, 244 (83.8%) were cirrhotic. The most frequent causes of liver disease were hepatitis C (41.2%), followed by alcohol (13.2%), hepatitis C/alcohol (11.7%) and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (5.8%). Decompensated cirrhosis (46.7%) was the main reason for hospital admission. The most often prescribed PHD were antibiotics (67.7%), cardiovascular drugs (34.4%), neuromodulators (26.1%) and anesthetics (19.9%). After exposure, 113 patients (38.8%) presented significant elevated liver enzymes. Surprisingly, PHD were more often prescribed in GI/Liver unit (48.8%) followed by emergency/intensive care unit (28.5%). A total of 65 patients (22%) died, however in neither case was it possible to safely infer causal relationship among PHD, liver enzymes and death. Conclusion: PHD prescription is frequent in patients with CLD even in a tertiary university hospital and in the gastroenterology and hepatology department, exposing these patients to an additional risk.Introducción y objetivo: La lesión hepática inducida por fármacos (DILI) se manifiesta como un espectro de presentaciones clínicas que conlleva morbilidad y mortalidad. Los pacientes con enfermedad hepática crónica (EHC), en particular hospitalizados, tienen un alto riesgo de desarrollar DILI. Nuestro objetivo fue investigar el uso de fármacos potencialmente hepatotóxicos (FPH) en pacientes con EHC en un hospital universitario terciario. Materiales y métodos: Se evaluó la expossición a FPH en adultos (≥ 18 años) con EHC ingresados en el hospital entre enero de 2016 y diciembre de 2018, evaluando el riesgo de DILI y el comportamiento de las enzimas hepáticas tras la exposición. Resultados: De 931 pacientes hospitalizados con EHC, 291 (31,3%) estuvieron expuestos a fármacos hepatotóxicos durante su hospitalización. De ellos, 244 (83,8%) eran cirróticos. Las causas más frecuentes de enfermedad hepática fueron la hepatitis C (41,2%), seguida del alcohol (13,2%), la hepatitis C / alcohol (11,7%) y la enfermedad del hígado graso no alcohólico (5,8%). La cirrosis descompensada (46,7%) fue el principal motivo de ingreso hospitalario. Los FPH más prescritos fueron antibióticos (67,7%), fármacos cardiovasculares (34,4%), neuromoduladores (26,1%) y anestésicos (19,9%). Tras la exposición, 113 pacientes (38,8%) presentaron elevación significativa de las enzimas hepáticas. Sorprendentemente, los FPH se prescribieron con mayor frecuencia en la unidad GI / Hígado (48,8%) seguido de la unidad de emergencia / cuidados intensivos (28,5%). Un total de 65 pacientes (22%) fallecieron, sin embargo, en ninguno de los casos fue posible inferir con seguridad la relación causal entre el FHD, las enzimas hepáticas y la muerte. Conclusión: la prescripción de FPH es frecuente en pacientes con EHC incluso en un hospital universitario terciario y en el servicio de gastroenterología y hepatología, exponiendo a estos pacientes a un riesgo adicional.Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizán2021-10-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/110410.35839/repis.5.4.1104Peruvian Journal of Health Research; Vol. 5 No. 4 (2021); 279-286Revista Peruana de Investigación en Salud; Vol. 5 Núm. 4 (2021); 279-286Revista Peruana de Investigación en Salud; v. 5 n. 4 (2021); 279-2862616-6097reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizáninstname:Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizaninstacron:UNHEVALenghttp://revistas.unheval.edu.pe/index.php/repis/article/view/1104/1120Derechos de autor 2021 Rodrigo Dorelo, Samantha T.A. Barcelos, Magela Barros, Valeria Elustondo, Ysela Y.P. Pérez, Martin Oricchio, Nelson D.S. Uribe, Nelia Hernandez, Dvora Joveleviths, Mario R. Alvares-da-Silvahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.unheval.edu.pe:article/11042022-01-16T03:19:26Z
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