An electronic medical records-based approach to identify idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury in children

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Tracy L. Sandritter
Jennifer L. Goldman
Clayton J. Habiger
James F. Daniel
Jennifer Lowry
Ryan T. Fischer
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[1] Division of Clinical Pharmacology,Children’s Mercy Hospital
[2] Toxicology,Children’s Mercy Hospital
[3] and Therapeutic Innovation,Children’s Mercy Hospital
[4] Division of Infectious Disease,undefined
[5] The University of Tennessee Health Science Center,undefined
[6] Department of Pediatrics,undefined
[7] Division of Gastroenterology,undefined
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Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the leading cause of liver failure in the United States and the most common cause of drug recall. As opposed to the recognized direct toxicity of super-therapeutic acetaminophen or chemotherapeutic agents in children, limited data exists for pediatric populations on the incidence of idiosyncratic DILI (iDILI) that may develop independently of drug dose or duration of administration. To improve the detection of adverse drug reactions at our hospital, we utilized electronic medical records-based automated trigger tools to alert providers of potential iDILI. Clinical criteria concerning for iDILI were defined as serum ALT > 5x or serum bilirubin > 1.5x upper limit of normal in the setting of medication exposure. Over a two year period, 12 patients were identified as having possible or probable iDILI. Out of the identified patients, three were males, and the mean age was 10.8 years. Implicated agents included eight antibiotics, two anti-epileptics, one anti-psychotic, and one anti-inflammatory medication. Roussel-Uclaf Causality Assessment Methods identified one “possible” case, 11 “probable” cases, and one “highly probable” case of iDILI. Improved awareness and more vigilant programming can generate better data on iDILI and improve our understanding of the condition and its incidence in children.
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