The Risk of Contracting Drug-Induced Pancreatitis during Treatment for Pulmonary Tuberculosis

IF 0.1 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
N. Gubergrits, Alexander Klochkov, G. Lukashevich, P. Maisonneuve
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Context Pulmonary tuberculosis and especially multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis remain a pressing health problem. Objective The aim of this study was to establish how often standard preparations for the treatment of tuberculosis, such as isoniazid and rifampicin, lead to acute pancreatitis. Methods Two hundred and eighty patients with pulmonary tuberculosis were investigated by clinical chemistry and ultrasonography to determine in how many cases the use of isoniazid and rifampicin was followed by elevation of pancreatic isoamylase or lipase or by sonographic signs of acute pancreatitis with and without occurrence of acute upper abdominal symptoms. Results Acute pancreatitis definitely occurred in 22 (8%) and probably in 36 (13%) of the patients. In 21 (8%) there was merely an asymptomatic serum elevation of pancreatic enzymes and no pathologic sonographic signs in the pancreas. Conclusions Acute pancreatitis is a frequent occurrence after administration of isoniazid and rifampicin and must be considered whenever upper abdominal symptoms are found in patients treated with these drugs. Image: Donetsk National Medical University. Donetsk, Ukraine.
肺结核治疗期间感染药物性胰腺炎的风险
结核病,特别是耐多药结核病仍然是一个紧迫的健康问题。目的本研究的目的是确定治疗结核病的标准制剂,如异烟肼和利福平,导致急性胰腺炎的频率。方法对280例肺结核患者进行临床化学和超声检查,确定使用异烟肼和利福平后出现胰腺异淀粉酶或脂肪酶升高或出现急性胰腺炎超声征象并有无急性上腹部症状的病例。结果急性胰腺炎确诊22例(8%),可能36例(13%)。21例(8%)仅无症状血清胰酶升高,胰腺无病理超声征象。结论急性胰腺炎是异烟肼和利福平治疗后的常见疾病,一旦发现患者出现上腹部症状,必须予以考虑。图片来源:顿涅茨克国立医科大学。乌克兰顿涅茨克。
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