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Liver injury in inflammatory bowel disease: Long-term follow-up study of 786 patients

✍ Scribed by Javier P. Gisbert; Marta Luna; Yago González-Lama; Inés D. Pousa; Marta Velasco; Ricardo Moreno-Otero; José Maté


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
186 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
1078-0998

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✦ Synopsis


Background:

The aim of the study was to evaluate the incidence of abnormality of liver tests (LTs) or hepatotoxicity in a large group of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients and, specifically, to assess the incidence of azathioprine (AZA) / mercaptopurine (MP)induced liver injury in a long-term follow-up study.

Methods: All consecutive IBD patients followed for at least 5 years were included in this retrospective study. LTs including alanine transaminase, aspartate transaminase, alkaline phosphatase, ␥-glutamyl transferase, and bilirubin were periodically monitored. "Abnormality-of-LTs" was defined as LTs between N (upper limit of the normal range) and 2 N, and "liver injury/hepatotoxicity" as LTs Ͼ2 N.

Results: A total of 786 patients were included, and 138 received AZA/MP; 120 patients (15%) and 39 (5%) presented abnormality of LTs or hepatotoxicity, respectively, during follow-up. The most frequent explanations were AZA/MP treatment and fatty liver disease. Among AZA/MP-treated patients (690 patient-years followup) the incidence of abnormal LTs and hepatotoxicity was, respectively, 7.1% and 2.6% per patient-year. Most patients spontaneously normalized LTs despite maintaining AZA/MP. These drugs were withdrawn due to hepatotoxicity (LTs Ͼ5 N and lack of decrease despite 50% dose reduction) in 3.6% of the patients and all of them normalized LTs.

Conclusions:

In IBD patients, AZA or MP treatment induces abnormality of LTs in a relatively high proportion of the cases, but the development of true hepatotoxicity/liver injury is exceptional. Moreover, most of the cases of thiopurine-induced hepatotoxicity in IBD patients are mild, and the abnormalities in LTs spontaneously return to normal values despite AZA/MP being maintained, therapy withdrawal being necessary in only Ϸ4% of the patients.


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