AI Article Synopsis

  • A significant number of drug-induced and herb-induced liver injury cases have been reported, but many lack rigorous causality evaluation using reliable methods like RUCAM.
  • An analysis of the PubMed database from 1993 to mid-2020 revealed that RUCAM has been applied in nearly 96,000 liver injury cases globally, with a majority coming from China and the US.
  • The findings highlight RUCAM as the leading method for assessing causality in these liver injury cases, urging healthcare professionals and regulatory agencies to adopt it for better diagnosis and decision-making.

Article Abstract

A large number of idiosyncratic drug induced liver injury (iDILI) and herb induced liver injury(HILI) cases of variable quality has been published but some are a matter of concern if the cases were not evaluated for causality using a robust causality assessment method (CAM) such as RUCAM (Roussel Uclaf Causality Assessment Method) as diagnostiinjuryc algorithm. The purpose of this analysis was to evaluate the worldwide use of RUCAM in iDILI and HILI cases. The PubMed database (1993-30 June 2020) was searched for articles by using the following key terms: Roussel Uclaf Causality Assessment Method; RUCAM; Idiosyncratic drug induced liver injury; iDILI; Herb induced liver injury; HILI. Considering reports published worldwide since 1993, our analysis showed the use of RUCAM for causality assessment in 95,885 cases of liver injury including 81,856 cases of idiosyncratic DILI and 14,029 cases of HILI. Among the top countries providing RUCAM based DILI cases were, in decreasing order, China, the US, Germany, Korea, and Italy, with China, Korea, Germany, India, and the US as the top countries for HILI. Since 1993 RUCAM is certainly the most widely used method to assess causality in IDILI and HILI. This should encourage practitioner, experts, and regulatory agencies to use it in order to reinforce their diagnosis and to take sound decisions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7600114PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicines7100062DOI Listing

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