Incidence and risk factors of abnormal liver function and anti-tuberculosis drug-induced liver injury: a multicenter retrospective study involving 482 chinese pediatric tuberculosis patients
Yiqing Zhou, Min Wang, Hongmei Xu, Lisu Huang, Ping Liu, Juan Ma, Haiyan Li, Xin Yu, et al. (16 authors)
Annals of Medicine · 2025-11
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the incidence of abnormal liver function, which can lead to serious consequences, as well as anti-tuberculosis drug-induced liver injury (ATDILI) and their associated risk factors. METHODS: A national multicenter retrospective study was conducted to collected pediatric TB treatment data from 11 specialized and general hospitals. The multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the influencing factors of abnormal liver function and ATDILI. The Kaplan-Meier survival analysis assessed temporal risk trends for these outcomes. RESULTS: = 0.003 for treatment). CONCLUSION: The incidence of abnormal liver function and ATDILI differed. By considering laboratory indicators and clinical practice, early identification and detection of abnormal liver function in children during anti-TB treatment, along with timely intervention, can effectively prevent and control the harm caused by abnormal liver function and prevent it progression to ATDILI.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Incidence (geometry)
- Retrospective cohort study
- Liver function
- Internal medicine
- Liver function tests
- Gastroenterology
- Case-control study
- Tuberculosis
- Pediatrics
- Risk factor