sultamicillin has been researched along with Chemical-and-Drug-Induced-Liver-Injury--Chronic* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for sultamicillin and Chemical-and-Drug-Induced-Liver-Injury--Chronic
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Risk evaluation of ampicillin/sulbactam-induced liver injury based on albumin-bilirubin score.
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is an adverse reaction caused by ampicillin/sulbactam (ABPC/SBT). The albumin-bilirubin (ALBI) score is an index of hepatic functional reserve. However, the relationship between ABPC/SBT-induced DILI and ALBI score remains unknown; therefore, we aimed to elucidate the risk of ABPC/SBT-induced DILI based on the ALBI score.. This was a single-center, retrospective, case-control study using electronic medical records. A total of 380 patients were enrolled in the present study, and the primary outcome was ABPC/SBT-induced DILI. The ALBI score was calculated using serum albumin and total bilirubin levels. In addition, we performed COX regression analysis using age ≥75 years, dose ≥9 g/day, alanine aminotransferase (ALT) ≥21 IU/L, and ALBI score ≥-2.00 as covariates. We also performed 1:1 propensity score matching between non-DILI and DILI groups.. The incidence of DILI was 9.5% (36/380). According to COX regression analysis, the adjusted hazard ratio for ABPC/SBT-induced DILI with an ALBI score ≥-2.00 was 2.55 (95% confidence interval: 1.256-5.191, P = 0.010), suggesting that patients with baseline ALBI score ≥-2.00 may be at high risk for ABPC/SBT-induced DILI. However, significant differences were not observed in cumulative risk for DILI between non-DILI and DILI patients regarding an ALBI score ≥-2.00 after propensity score matching (P = 0.146).. These findings suggest that ALBI score may be a simple and potentially useful index for predicting ABPC/SBT-induced DILI. In patients with an ALBI score ≥-2.00, frequent liver function monitoring should be considered to prevent ABPC/SBT-induced DILI. Topics: Age Factors; Aged; Ampicillin; Bacterial Infections; Bilirubin; Case-Control Studies; Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury, Chronic; Drug Therapy, Combination; Humans; Retrospective Studies; Serum Albumin; Sulbactam | 2023 |