Possible Gatifloxacin-Induced Fulminant Hepatic Failure

Author:

Coleman Craig I1,Spencer Jeffrey V2,Chung Jenny O3,Reddy Prabashni4

Affiliation:

1. Craig I Coleman PharmD, Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research Fellow, Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT; Adjunct Clinical Professor, School of Pharmacy, University of Connecticut, Hartford; Hartford Hospital — Drug Information Center, Hartford

2. Jeffrey V Spencer, Medical Student IV, School of Medicine, University of Connecticut

3. Jenny O Chung BSPharm, PharmD Student, School of Pharmacy, University of Connecticut

4. Prabashni Reddy PharmD, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of Connecticut; Hartford Hospital — Drug Information Center

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report a case of fulminant hepatic failure associated with the use of gatifloxacin. CASE SUMMARY: A 76-year-old white man was found to have an approximate 1-week history of worsening jaundice on the last day of a 10-day course of gatifloxacin for treatment of impetigo while at his skilled nursing facility. Liver function tests including aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), international normalized ratio, activated partial thromboplastin time, and ammonia concentrations were found to be markedly elevated, consistent with hepatocellular necrosis commonly seen with fluoroquinolones. Screening for other causes of hepatotoxicity, including alcoholic or viral hepatitis, obstruction, or autoimmune-mediated processes, were negative. Other potential medication causes were less likely. The patient's liver function steadily declined, eventually resulting in multiple organ failure. The patient died 25 days after completing the course of gatifloxacin. DISCUSSION: This case of hepatotoxicity was associated with gatifloxacin. Other fluoroquinolones, most notably trovafloxacin, have been observed to cause variable degrees of hepatotoxicity, ranging from asymptomatic elevations of liver enzymes to fulminant hepatic failure. Fluoroquinolones are thought to cause hepatocellular necrosis, which results in elevated ALT and AST concentrations with a normal alkaline phosphatase concentration. A variable degree of hyperbilirubinemia is often seen, with the presence and degree of jaundice often correlating to a poorer prognosis. Hepatic encephalopathy and coagulopathy are also commonly present. CONCLUSIONS: Fluoroquinolones, including trovafloxacin, ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, enoxacin, norfloxacin, and, in this case report, gatifloxacin, have been associated with hepatotoxicity. It is important that these medications be considered a possible cause when the patient being treated has liver disease.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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