Incidence and Clinical Profile of Anti-tuberculosis Treatment Induced Hepatitis in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Southern India

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Juganya, T. P. Jai [1 ]
Alagammai, P. L. [2 ]
Karthykayani, T. P. Jei [3 ]
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[1] Meenakshi Mission Hosp & Res Inst, Dept Internal Med, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Meenakshi Mission Hosp & Res Inst, Dept Med Gastroenterol, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
[3] Revathy Med Ctr, Tirupur, Tamil Nadu, India
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Anti-tuberculosis drug-induced hepatotoxicity; Liver enzymes; Tuberculosis; DRUG-INDUCED HEPATOTOXICITY; RISK-FACTORS; LIVER-INJURY; TUBERCULOSIS; TOXICITY;
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10.7860/JCDR/2020/46053.14132
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) has proved to be a menace for the human population especially in developing countries. World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared that TB is a global emergency. After the widespread use of Anti-Tuberculosis Treatment (ATT) effective control has been achieved. As with any drug ATT has its own side effects among which hepatitis is of main concern as it can cause significant morbidity and mortality. Aim: To assess the incidence of hepatitis in patients receiving ATT as per Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) and to know the possible risk factors for the development of drug induced hepatotoxicity. Materials and Methods: This study was done on 318 presumed and confirmed cases of TB patients with baseline bilirubin, Liver enzymes (transaminases) and albumin values. Out of these 48 lost follow-up and remaining 270 were followed-up and repeat bilirubin, liver enzymes and albumin were done at two weeks or even earlier in patients with symptoms after starting ATT. ATT was re-introduced in a stepwise manner as per American thoracic society guidelines. Results were analysed using MS Excel. Results: Out of the 270 cases, 30 (11.1%) developed ATT induced hepatitis, among which 26 (86.67%) were followedup and 4 (13.33%) lost to follow-up. Among 26, 3 (11.53%) developed hepatitis after reintroduction of ATT, two patients with Rifampicin and one with Isoniazid (INH) hence they were treated with alternative regimen and cured. According to this study, CNS tuberculosis had higher incidence of ATT induced hepatitis. Old age and alcoholism were the independent risk factors. ATT induced hepatitis commonly developed within two weeks of start of treatment. Average time for resolution of symptoms and restart of ATT was one month. There was no mortality in the study. Conclusion: The incidence was comparable to other studies. Alcoholism, old age and CNS tuberculosis needs caution when starting ATT. Patients usually require follow-up of two weeks after starting ATT. Caution is required while re-introducing ATT and it is advisable to introduce in a stepwise manner.
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