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Fatality rates are high within 2 years of drug-induced liver injury

06.26.17 | Wiley

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Most patients suffering liver toxicity due to medications or herbal or dietary supplements recover from the acute liver injury without long-term problems, but some do not survive the injury or they require liver transplantation. In a recent study, nearly 10% of patients with definite, highly likely, or probable drug-induced liver injury had a fatal outcome within 2 years of onset.

In the 107 deaths among 1089 patients in the study, drug-induced liver injury was the primary cause of death in 68 patients and was a contributing cause in another 15 (at total of 7.6%). The remaining 22 patients had fatal outcomes unrelated to drug-induced liver injury.

The findings are published in Hepatology .

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Hepatology

10.1002/hep.29283

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APA:
Wiley. (2017, June 26). Fatality rates are high within 2 years of drug-induced liver injury. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1ZK9ZY51/fatality-rates-are-high-within-2-years-of-drug-induced-liver-injury.html
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"Fatality rates are high within 2 years of drug-induced liver injury." Brightsurf News, Jun. 26 2017, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1ZK9ZY51/fatality-rates-are-high-within-2-years-of-drug-induced-liver-injury.html.