Title of article :
Background incidence of liver chemistry abnormalities in pediatric clinical trials for conditions with and without underlying liver disease
Author/Authors :
Stirnadel، نويسنده , , Heide A. and Bains، نويسنده , , Chanchal and Lakshmi، نويسنده , , Mynepalli and Pandey، نويسنده , , Rakesh and Webb، نويسنده , , David J. and Irizarry، نويسنده , , Michael C. and Hunt، نويسنده , , Christine M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
7
From page :
329
To page :
335
Abstract :
Background A provides guidance regarding pre-marketing liver chemistry subject stopping criteria. This study was undertaken to determine the background rates of liver chemistry abnormalities in pediatric clinical trials for conditions with and without underlying liver disease (LD). s udy included 5410 subjects aged 0–18 years in 24 trials for conditions without LD. 3756 pediatric subjects in 14 trials for conditions with LD (malaria, HIV, HBV) were also analyzed. Prevalence and incidence of abnormal liver chemistries were calculated. s ditions without LD, the overall incidence were 0.54 (95%CI 0.20–1.17) per 1000 person–months for ALT ⩾ 3xULN, 0.36 (95%CI 0.10–0.92) for ALT ⩾ 5xULN, and 0.27 (95%CI 0.06–0.78) for ALT ⩾ 8xULN, 1.03 (95%CI 0.50–1.90) for ALP ⩾ 2xULN, and 0.22 (95%CI 0.03–0.78) for combined ALT ⩾ 3xULN and TBIL ⩾ 2xULN. Incidence of ALT ⩾ 3xULN (8.17 95%CI 6.42–10.24) were much higher in trials of conditions with LD. However, combined elevations of ALT ⩾ 3xULN and TBIL ⩾ 2xULN were only marginally higher 0.37 (95%CI 0.10–1.08). sion ions of ALT (3xULN) and TBIL (2xULN) are rare in pediatric trial populations for conditions without underlying liver disease and can be considered a safety signal. For trials in conditions with liver disease, the potential for drug-induced liver injury must be distinguished from underlying disease progression.
Keywords :
Pediatric clinical trials , Hy’s Law , Drug-induced liver injury , Liver Function Tests , Epidemiology
Journal title :
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
Record number :
1489555
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