Clinical Features and Risk Factors for Severe Complications among Patients with Acute Hepatitis A Virus Infection in The Jeonbuk Province of Korea.
- Author:
Sun Ho YOO
1
;
In Hee KIM
;
Ji Won JANG
;
Chung Hwan CHOI
;
Jin Chang MOON
;
Jin Kyoung PARK
;
Sang Youn LEE
;
Seong Hun KIM
;
Sang Wook KIM
;
Seung Ok LEE
;
Soo Teik LEE
;
Dae Ghon KIM
;
Eun Young CHO
;
Gum Mo JUNG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- Keywords: Hepatitis A; Cholestasis; Acute kidney injuries; Acute liver failure; Risk
- MeSH: Acute Disease; Acute Kidney Injury/complications; Adult; Cholestasis/complications; Female; Hepatitis A/complications/*diagnosis; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens/blood; Humans; Liver Failure, Acute/complications; Male; Middle Aged; Odds Ratio; Republic of Korea; Retrospective Studies; Risk Factors; Tertiary Care Centers
- From:The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2014;63(1):25-31
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: BACKGROUND/AIMS: The frequency of symptomatic acute HAV infections in adulthood are increasing in Korea. This study analyzes the clinical severity in patients with acute HAV infection and investigates risk factors associated with three severe complications: prolonged cholestasis, acute kidney injury, and acute liver failure. METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis of 726 patients diagnosed from January 2006 to December 2010 at three tertiary hospitals in Jeonbuk Province, Republic of Korea with acute HAV infection. RESULTS: In the group of 726 patients, the mean age was 30.3 years, 426 (58.6%) were male, and 34 (4.7%) were HBsAg positive. Severe complications from acute HAV infection occurred as follows: prolonged cholestasis in 33 (4.6%), acute kidney injury in 17 (2.3%), and acute liver failure in 16 (2.2%). Through multivariate analysis, age > or =40 years (OR 2.63, p=0.024) and peak PT (INR) > or =1.5 (OR 5.81, p=0.035) were found to be significant risk factors for prolonged cholestasis. Age > or =40 years (OR 5.24, p=0.002) and female gender (OR 3.11, p=0.036) were significant risk factors for acute kidney injury. Age > or =40 years (OR 6.91, p=0.002), HBsAg positivity (OR 5.02, p=0.049), and peak total bilirubin (OR 1.11, p=0.001) were significant risk factors for acute liver failure. CONCLUSIONS: Age > or =40 years, female gender, HBsAg positivity, peak PT (INR) > or =1.5, and peak total bilirubin were significant risk factors for severe complications in acute HAV infections.