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Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia

2017

Antituberculosis-induced hepatotoxicity

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Risk Factors Of Antituberculosis Induced-Hepatotoxicity Amonghiv/Aids Patients, Lies Luthariana, Teguh H. Karjadi, Irsan Hasan, C. Martin Rumende Mar 2017

Risk Factors Of Antituberculosis Induced-Hepatotoxicity Amonghiv/Aids Patients, Lies Luthariana, Teguh H. Karjadi, Irsan Hasan, C. Martin Rumende

Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia

Introduction. Antituberculosis (ATT) induced hepatotoxicity is commonly found among HIV/AIDS patients. Several risk factor related to drug-induced hepatotoxicity such as alcoholism, hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection, abnormal baseline aminotransferase/bilirubin, poor nutritional status and concomitant hepatotoxic drugs consumption, are usually found in these patients. This study was conducted to evaluate risk factor of ATT-induced hepatotoxicity in HIV/AIDS patients. Methods. This is a case control retrospective study with matching of age, sex, antituberculosis regimen, and alcohol consumption. Risk factors evaluated are hepatitis C and hepatitis B coinfection, concomitant hepatotoxic drugs consumption, abnormal baseline aminotransferase and or bilirubin. Results. We collected data …