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- Title
CHRONIC VIRAL HEPATITIS B; EVALUATION OF LIVER FIBROSIS BY NONINVASIVE MARKER IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC VIRAL HEPATITIS B.
- Authors
Nasreen; Channa, Aqeel Ahmed; Memon, Abdul Raheem; Shah, Syed Zulfiquar Ali; Iqbal, Muhammad
- Abstract
Objectives: To determine the frequency of liver fibrosis by non invasive marker in patients with chronic viral hepatitis B. Study Design: Cross sectional clearly investigate about chronic viral hepatitis population. Setting: Liaquat University Hospital Hyderabad. Period: Six months, 09-Jan-2014 to 08-July-2014. Patients and Methods: All the patients of 16-50 years of age, of either gender with chronic viral hepatitis B infection for more than 6 months duration were admitted and evaluated for liver fibrosis through non invasive marker (APRI). The SPSS was used to manipulate the data. Results: During six month study period, total 140 patients with chronic viral hepatitis B infected patients were evaluated for liver fibrosis. Majority of patients were from urban areas 112/140 (80%). The mean ±SD for age of patients with chronic viral hepatitis B infection was 37.95±9.77. The mean age ±SD of hepatic fibrotic patients was 35.72±7.62. The mean ±SD for age of male and female population was 35.83±8.74 and 33.83 ± 6.53 respectively. The mean ± SD for APRI score in hepatic fibrotic subjects was 1.31±0.31 while in relation to liver fibrotic male and female patients it was 0.91±0.21 and 1.00±0.32 respectively. Majority of the subjects were 30-39 years of age and the male population predominant (p=0.02) whereas the liver fibrosis was identified in 89/140 (63.5) [p=<0.01] as far as gender distribution is concerned. Conclusion: APRI may be used as a simple and readily available tool for the diagnosis of significant fibrosis in patients with chronic viral hepatitis B.
- Subjects
HEPATITIS B; FIBROSIS
- Publication
Professional Medical Journal, 2018, Vol 25, Issue 8, p1218
- ISSN
1024-8919
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.29309/tpmj/2018.25.08.46