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Signal Detection of Potentially Drug-Induced Acute Liver Injury in Children Using a Multi-Country Healthcare Database Network
- Source :
- Drug Safety, 37(2), 99-108. Adis, Ferrajolo, C, Coloma, P M, Verhamme, K M, Schuemie, M J, de Bie, S, Gini, R, Herings, R, Mazzaglia, G, Picelli, G, Giaquinto, C, Scotti, L, Avillach, P, Pedersen, L, Rossi, F, Capuano, A, van der Lei, J, Trifiro, G, Sturkenboom, M C & consortium, E-A 2014, ' Signal detection of potentially drug-induced acute liver injury in children using a multi-country healthcare database network ', Drug Safety, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 99-108 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s40264-013-0132-9, Drug Safety, 37(2), 99-108. Adis International Ltd
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Background Data mining in spontaneous reporting databases has shown that drug-induced liver injury is infrequently reported in children. Objectives Our objectives were to (i) identify drugs potentially associated with acute liver injury (ALI) in children and adolescents using electronic healthcare record (EHR) data; and (ii) to evaluate the significance and novelty of these associations. Methods We identified potential cases of ALI during exposure to any prescribed/dispensed drug for individuals 1 and in the presence of at least three exposed cases of ALI. Potentially new signals were distinguished from already known associations concerning ALI (whether in adults and/or in the paediatric population) through manual review of published literature and drug product labels. Results The study population comprised 4,838,146 individuals aged < 18 years, who contributed an overall 25,575,132 person-years of follow-up. Within this population, we identified 1,015 potential cases of ALI. Overall, 20 positive drug-ALI associations were detected. The associations between ALI and domperidone, flunisolide and human insulin were considered as potentially new signals. Citalopram and cetirizine have been previously described as hepatotoxic in adults but not in children, while all remaining associations were already known in both adults and children. Conclusions Data mining of multiple EHR databases for signal detection confirmed known associations between ALI and several drugs, and identified some potentially new signals in children that require further investigation through formal epidemiologic studies. This study shows that EHRs may complement traditional spontaneous reporting systems for signal detection and strengthening.
- Subjects :
- Drug
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Databases, Factual
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
International Cooperation
media_common.quotation_subject
Population
MEDLINE
Child Welfare
Toxicology
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Internal medicine
Health care
medicine
Flunisolide
Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems
Data Mining
Electronic Health Records
Humans
media_common.cataloged_instance
Pharmacology (medical)
European Union
European union
Child
Intensive care medicine
education
amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid
acute disease
MED/01 - STATISTICA MEDICA
media_common
Pharmacology
education.field_of_study
amoxicillin
business.industry
Infant, Newborn
Novelty
Infant
Liver Failure, Acute
respiratory tract diseases
3. Good health
Child, Preschool
Population study
Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury
business
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19962010, 01145916, and 11791942
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Drug Safety, 37(2), 99-108. Adis, Ferrajolo, C, Coloma, P M, Verhamme, K M, Schuemie, M J, de Bie, S, Gini, R, Herings, R, Mazzaglia, G, Picelli, G, Giaquinto, C, Scotti, L, Avillach, P, Pedersen, L, Rossi, F, Capuano, A, van der Lei, J, Trifiro, G, Sturkenboom, M C & consortium, E-A 2014, ' Signal detection of potentially drug-induced acute liver injury in children using a multi-country healthcare database network ', Drug Safety, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 99-108 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s40264-013-0132-9, Drug Safety, 37(2), 99-108. Adis International Ltd
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a47637da4d8e9b8d53655660848c6306