Year 2019 / Volume 111 / Number 2
Case Report
Apixaban-induced liver injury

161-163

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2018.5877/2018

Salvador Machlab, Mireia Miquel, Mercedes Vergara, María Rosa Escoda, Meritxell Casas,

Abstract
The use of new oral anticoagulants such as apixaban is increasing. We present the case of an 85-year-old patient who was diagnosed with mixed profile toxic hepatitis due to apixaban use. An etiological study was negative, except for anti-smooth muscle antibodies, and a liver biopsy ruled out autoimmune hepatitis. The patient was assigned a score of 7 on the CIOMS/RUCAM scale, indicating a probable causality. The liver injury improved after the withdrawal of apixaban. A previous meta-analysis reported that the risk of hepatotoxicity does not increase with the use of apixaban, nor were any cases reported in registry studies. Nonetheless, more than 120 possible cases currently appear in the European pharmacovigilance database (EudraVigilance). We suggest that apixaban should be considered as a possible cause of liver injury.
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Publication history

Received: 20/08/2018

Accepted: 22/09/2018

Online First: 10/12/2018

Published: 01/02/2019

Article revision time: 25 days

Article Online First time: 112 days

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