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Liver International | 2007

Drug-induced liver injury at an Asian center: a prospective study.

Chun-Tao Wai; Bee-Him Tan; Cheng-Leng Chan; Dede Selamat Sutedja; Yin-Mei Lee; Christopher Jen Lock Khor; Seng Gee Lim

Background/Aims: The aetiology of drug‐induced liver injuries (DILI) in Asia is different from that in the West, as anecdotal studies have shown that traditional complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) accounted for a major proportion of offending drugs in DILI in Asia. We aimed to study DILI in Asia prospectively, and to test whether DILI caused by traditional CAM was related to adulterants.


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2012

Intragastric balloon significantly improves nonalcoholic fatty liver disease activity score in obese patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis: a pilot study

Yin-Mei Lee; How Cheng Low; Lee Guan Lim; Yock Young Dan; Myat Oo Aung; Chee Leong Cheng; Aileen Wee; Seng Gee Lim; Khek Yu Ho

BACKGROUND There is no satisfactory treatment for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). The Bioenterics intragastric balloon (BIB) can be an effective treatment for weight reduction in obese patients. OBJECTIVE We evaluated the efficacy of the BIB in improving the histology of NASH in obese patients. DESIGN Randomized, controlled study. SETTING University hospital. PATIENTS Obese patients with body mass indexes (BMI) ≥27 kg/m(2) and who had histologic evidence of NASH were recruited. INTERVENTION Patients were randomly assigned to a step 1 American Heart Association (AHA) diet plus exercise and BIB placement or step 1 AHA diet plus exercise and sham BIB placement for a period of 6 months. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS Liver histology was the primary outcome measure recorded before and after treatment. RESULTS A total of 18 patients completed the study. Baseline characteristics of the BIB and sham groups were similar. At 6 months, a significant reduction in the mean BMI was seen in the BIB group (1.52 vs 0.8; P = .0008). The median nonalcoholic fatty liver disease activity scores at the end of treatment were significantly lower in the BIB-treated compared with the sham-treated groups (2 [0.75] vs 4 [2.25]; P = .03). There was a trend toward improvement in the median steatosis scores (1 [0.75] vs 1 [1]; P = .075). There was no change in the median loblular inflammation, hepatocellular ballooning, or fibrosis scores in both groups after treatment. LIMITATIONS Pilot study with small numbers and short duration. CONCLUSION Results from this pilot study demonstrated that addition of BIB for 6 months provided a greater loss of BMI and improvement in 2 of 5 histologic parameters of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. A longer study with larger numbers will be required to prove whether or not the therapy is meaningful in the treatment of NASH.


World Journal of Hepatology | 2017

Acute-on-chronic liver failure in a multi-ethnic Asian city: A comparison of patients identified by Asia-Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver and European Association for the Study of the Liver definitions

Anandraj Selva Rajoo; Seng Gee Lim; Wah Wah Phyo; Thandar Tun; Yock Young Dan; Yin-Mei Lee; How-Cheng Low; Kieron B. Lim; Poh-Seng Tan; Guan-Huei Lee

AIM To explore the applicability of the Asia-Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver (APASL) and European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) guidelines for acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) in profiling patients and determining the outcome. METHODS Patients admitted to a tertiary hospital in Singapore with acute decompensation of liver disease from January 2004 to July 2014 are screened for ACLF according to the APASL and EASL criteria. The patients’ data (including basic demographics, information about existing chronic liver disease, information about the acute decompensation, relevant laboratory values during admission, treatment, and outcome) are retrospectively analyzed to determine the background, precipitating factors and outcome. RESULTS A total of 458 liver patients is analyzed, and 78 patients with ACLF are identified. Sixty-three patients (80.8%) meet the APASL criteria, 64 patients (82.1%) meet the EASL criteria, and 49 patients (62.8%) fulfilled both criteria. The most common causes of acute liver injury are bacterial infections (59.0%), hepatitis B flare (29.5%), and variceal bleeding (24.4%). The common aetiologies of the underlying chronic disease included hepatitis B (43.6%), alcoholic (20.5%) and cryptogenic (11.5%) liver disease. The overall mortality rate is 61.5%. Increased age, the number of organ failures (as per CLIF-SOFA score), peak creatinine, INR, and amylase levels are associated with increased mortality or the need for liver transplantation. 14.3% of patients undergo liver transplantation with a 100% 1-year survival rate. CONCLUSION Both APASL and EASL criteria have identified ACLF patients with high three-month mortality, but those who fulfill APASL criteria alone have a better survival.


Hepatology International | 2008

A randomized controlled pilot study of Pentoxifylline in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)

Yin-Mei Lee; Dede Selamat Sutedja; Chun-Tao Wai; Yock Young Dan; Myat-Oo Aung; Lei Zhou; Chee-Leong Cheng; Aileen Wee; Seng Gee Lim


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2009

Percutaneous paraumbilical embolization as an unconventional and successful treatment for bleeding jejunal varices.

Lee-Guan Lim; Yin-Mei Lee; Lenny Tan; Stephen Kin Yong Chang; Seng Gee Lim


Transplantation Proceedings | 2005

Treatment of steroid-resistant acute liver transplant rejection with basiliximab.

Melo Fernandes; Yin-Mei Lee; Dede Selamat Sutedja; Chun-Tao Wai; J Isacc; K. Prabhakaran; S.G. Lim; Kang-Hoe Lee


Transplantation Proceedings | 2004

Adefovir dipivoxil as the rescue therapy for lamivudine-resistant hepatitis B post liver transplant

Chun-Tao Wai; K. Prabhakaran; Aileen Wee; Yin-Mei Lee; Yock Young Dan; Dede Selamat Sutedja; K. Mak; J. Isaac; Kang-Hoe Lee; H.-L. Lee; M. Da Costa; Seng Gee Lim


Transplantation Proceedings | 2004

Persistent thrombocytopenia in liver transplant patients.

Dede Selamat Sutedja; Chun-Tao Wai; K.-F. Teoh; H.-L. Lee; M. DaCosta; M. Kaur; Yin-Mei Lee; Kang-Hoe Lee; K. Mak; S.-H. Quak; J. Isaac; S.G. Lim; K. Prabhakaran


Hepatology International | 2011

Risk factors for mortality in cirrhotic patients with sepsis

Lee-Guan Lim; Xiang-Xuan Eunice Tan; Shu-Jeng Woo; Yock Young Dan; Yin-Mei Lee; Vincent Lai; Seng Gee Lim


World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2005

Outcome of lamivudine-resistant hepatitis B virus is generally benign except in cirrhotics.

Yock Young Dan; Chun-Tao Wai; Yin-Mei Lee; Dede Selamat Sutedja; Bee-Leng Seet; Seng Gee Lim

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Dede Selamat Sutedja

National University of Singapore

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Yock Young Dan

National University of Singapore

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Seng Gee Lim

National University of Singapore

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K. Prabhakaran

National University of Singapore

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Kang-Hoe Lee

National University of Singapore

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J. Isaac

National University of Singapore

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Aileen Wee

National University of Singapore

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Bee-Him Tan

Health Sciences Authority

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Cheng-Leng Chan

Health Sciences Authority

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