Clinical significance of the trimethadione tolerance test in chronic hepatitis: A useful indicator of hepatic drug metabolizing capacity
- 1 August 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The Esophagus
- Vol. 30 (4) , 478-484
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02347564
Abstract
Trimethadione (TMO) was chosen as an indicator of quantitative hepatic microsomal function, and its pharmacokinetics were studied in 52 patients with chronic hepatitis. Findings in these patients were compared with those for 26 healthy subjects and 13 patients with renal failure. Patients with chronic hepatitis, but not those with renal failure, showed significant reduction in clearance (CL) and prolongation of half-life (t1/2), and the extent of abnormalities was found to reflect the severity of histologic changes in liver tissue. The serum dimethadione (DMO)/TMO ratio 4h after the administration of TMO altered in parallel with the CL and t1/2 of TMO, and abnormalities in this simple ratio were also related to the histologic severity of changes in the liver tissue. A low DMO/TMO ratio (0.4) was associated with mild histologic changes (chronic persistent hepatitis or chronic active hepatitis) (sensitivity, 0.81; specificity, 0.86). These results indicate that the DMO/TMO ratio, which can be obtained from a single blood sampling, reflects the histologic severity of changes in tissue liver, and that the TMO tolerance test is a useful indicator of quantitative liver function.Keywords
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