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Safety and efficacy of long-term tolvaptan therapy for decompensated liver cirrhosis.

Tomomi Kogiso1, Katsutoshi Tokushige1, Etsuko Hashimoto1, Yuichi Ikarashi1, Kazuhisa Kodama1, Makiko Taniai1, Nobuyuki Torii1, Keiko Shiratori1.   

Abstract

AIM: Recently, the short-term efficacy of the vasopressin V2 receptor antagonist tolvaptan for the treatment of ascites in cirrhosis was reported. However, the long-term effects remain unknown. Here, we report the clinical features of decompensated cirrhosis treated using long-term tolvaptan therapy, and evaluate its safety and efficacy.
METHODS: Fifty-five cirrhotic patients hospitalized due to ascites, despite receiving appropriate diuretic treatment, were treated with tolvaptan. We excluded 35 patients due to liver transplant (20.0%), death (28.6%), poor general status (14.3%), improved ascites (5.7%) or other reasons (31.4%). In 20 cases treated with tolvaptan for 6 months, total body water (TBW) and extracellular fluids (ECW) were measured using bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA) with an InBody720.
RESULTS: The median age of the 20 patients was 64 years (range, 48-90), and 60% were male. The etiology of cirrhosis included hepatitis C (45%), alcohol-induced (20%) and other (35%). The percentage of patients with Child-Pugh class A, B and C was 0%, 40% and 60%, respectively. Biochemical findings revealed that serum creatinine levels and estimated glomerular filtration rate were not affected during 6 months of treatment with tolvaptan, and there was no renal disturbance. The median serum sodium levels were increased from 138 to 139 mEq/L, but serious adverse events related to renal and liver function were not observed. Data also revealed that long-term treatment reduced the BIA-estimated ECW/TBW ratio.
CONCLUSION: Long-term tolvaptan treatment was a safe and effective treatment for decompensated cirrhosis.
© 2015 The Japan Society of Hepatology.

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Keywords:  ascites; liver cirrhosis; long-term safety and efficacy; tolvaptan

Year:  2015        PMID: 26123753     DOI: 10.1111/hepr.12547

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatol Res        ISSN: 1386-6346            Impact factor:   4.288


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