Clinical Analysis of Drug-induced Liver Injury Caused by Polygonum multiflorum and its Preparations.
- Author:
Yun ZHU
;
Shu-hong LIU
;
Jia-bo WANG
;
Hai-bo SONG
;
Yong-gang LI
;
Ting-ting HE
;
Xiao MA
;
Zhong-xia WANG
;
Wang-Li-ping
;
Kun ZHOU
;
Yun-feng BAI
;
Zheng-sheng ZOU
;
Xiao-he XIAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Asian Continental Ancestry Group; Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury; diagnosis; Cholestasis; Drugs, Chinese Herbal; adverse effects; Fallopia multiflora; Humans; Liver Cirrhosis; Liver Failure; Plant Preparations; adverse effects; Polygonum; Retrospective Studies
- From: Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(12):1442-1447
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo analyze hepatotoxicity of Polygonum multiflorum and clinical character- istics of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) caused by Polygonum multiflorum and its preparations.
METHODSA retrospective study was performed in 158 patients treated at 302 Military Hospital between January 2009 and January 2014. All of them had used Polygonum multiflorum and its preparations before the onset of DILI, and their clinical characteristics and prognoses were analyzed.
RESULTSOf the 158 DILI patients who used Polygonum multiflorum or its preparations, 92 (58.2%) combined with Western medicine or Chinese herbal preparations without Polygonum multiflorum; 66 patients (41.8%) used Polygonum mult florum and its preparations alone. In 66 DILI patients induced by Polygonum multiflorum or its preparations alone, 51 cases (77.3%) were induced by Polygonum multiflorum compounds and 22.7% by single Po- lygonum multiflorum; 4 cases (6.1%) were caused by crude Polygonum multiflorum and 62 (93.9%) by processed Polygonum multiflorum and its preparations. Clinical injury patterns were hepatocellular 92.4% (61 cases), cholestatic 1.5% (1 case), and mixed 6.1% (4 cases). Pathological examination was per- formed by liver biopsy in 32 cases (48.15%), manifested as hepatocellular degeneration and necrosis, fibroplasia, Kupffer cells with pigment granule, and a large number of eosinophil infiltration, were ob- served. Four patients were developed into liver failure, 4 into cirrhosis, and 1 died.
CONCLUSIONPolygo- num multiflorum and its preparations could induce DILI, but clinical diagnosis of Polygonum multiflorum induced hepatotoxicity should be cautious.