Johnston David I, Chang Arthur, Viray Melissa, Chatham-Stephens Kevin, He Hua, Taylor Ethel, Wong Linda L, Schier Joshua, Martin Colleen, Fabricant Daniel, Salter Monique, Lewis Lauren, Park Sarah Y
Disease Outbreak Control Division, Hawaii Department of Health, Honolulu, HI, USA.
Health Studies Branch, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Drug Test Anal. 2016 Mar-Apr;8(3-4):319-27. doi: 10.1002/dta.1894. Epub 2015 Nov 2.
Dietary supplements are increasingly marketed to and consumed by the American public for a variety of purported health benefits. On 9 September 2013, the Hawaii Department of Health (HDOH) was notified of a cluster of acute hepatitis and fulminant hepatic failure among individuals with exposure to the dietary supplement OxyELITE Pro™ (OEP). HDOH conducted an outbreak investigation in collaboration with federal partners. Physicians were asked to report cases, defined as individuals with acute onset hepatitis of unknown etiology on or after 1 April 2013, a history of weight-loss/muscle-building dietary supplement use during the 60 days before illness onset, and residence in Hawaii during the period of exposure. Reported cases' medical records were reviewed, questionnaires were administered, and a product investigation, including chemical analyses and traceback, was conducted. Of 76 reports, 44 (58%) met case definition; of these, 36 (82%) reported OEP exposure during the two months before illness. No other common supplements or exposures were observed. Within the OEP-exposed subset, two patients required liver transplantation, and a third patient died. Excessive product dosing was not reported. No unique lot numbers were identified; there were multiple mainland distribution points, and lot numbers common to cases in Hawaii were also identified in continental states. Product analysis found consumed products were consistent with labeled ingredients; the mechanism of hepatotoxicity was not identified. We report one of the largest statewide outbreaks of dietary supplement-associated hepatotoxicity. The implicated product was OEP. The increasing popularity of dietary supplements raises the potential for additional clusters of dietary supplement-related adverse events. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
膳食补充剂正越来越多地向美国公众推销,并被他们食用,以期获得各种所谓的健康益处。2013年9月9日,夏威夷州卫生部(HDOH)收到通报,称接触过膳食补充剂OxyELITE Pro™(OEP)的人群中出现了急性肝炎和暴发性肝衰竭聚集性病例。HDOH与联邦合作伙伴合作开展了一次疫情调查。要求医生报告病例,病例定义为2013年4月1日及以后病因不明的急性肝炎患者,在发病前60天内有使用减肥/增肌膳食补充剂的历史,且在接触期间居住在夏威夷。对报告病例的病历进行了审查,发放了问卷,并开展了包括化学分析和溯源在内的产品调查。在76份报告中,44份(58%)符合病例定义;其中,36份(82%)报告在发病前两个月接触过OEP。未观察到其他常见的补充剂或接触因素。在接触OEP的亚组中,两名患者需要进行肝移植,第三名患者死亡。未报告过量服用产品的情况。未识别出独特的批号;有多个大陆分销点,在夏威夷病例中常见的批号在大陆各州也有发现。产品分析发现食用的产品与标签成分一致;未确定肝毒性机制。我们报告了一次全州范围内最大规模的膳食补充剂相关肝毒性疫情。涉案产品为OEP。膳食补充剂越来越受欢迎,这增加了出现更多与膳食补充剂相关不良事件聚集性病例的可能性。版权所有© 2015约翰·威利父子有限公司。