Effects of hepatitis B virus on liver function, liver fibrosis and liver pathological staging at different ALT stages
10.7652/jdyxb201704019
- VernacularTitle:乙型肝炎病毒对不同ALT状态下慢性乙型肝炎患者肝功和肝纤维化以及肝脏病理分期的影响
- Author:
Peng GAO
;
Junfeng LI
;
Wei ZHOU
;
Yanlin YANG
;
Xiaorong MAO
;
Lin CHEN
;
Wei YUE
;
Liting ZHANG
- Keywords:
chronic hepatitis B;
virus load;
liver function;
liver fibrosis;
pathological staging of liver
- From:
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences)
2017;38(4):564-568
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the effects of hepatitis B virus on liver function,liver fibrosis,and liver pathological staging at different immune stages.Methods We made a retrospective analysis of 657 patients with chronic hepatitis B diagnosed in the First Hospital of Lanzhou University.Their liver function parameters,liver fibrosis parameters,and hepatitis B virus load were measured by automatic biochemical analyzer,automatic gammaradiation immunity analyzer,and quantitative PCR analyzer,respectively.Effects of hepatitis B virus on liver function,liver fibrosis in different immune stages were analyzed by variance analysis.Effects of hepatitis B virus on liver pathological staging at different immune stages were analyzed by linear trend chi square test analysis.Results In ALT normal chronic hepatitis B patients group,viral load had mild effects on liver function and liver fibrosis parameters.However,in ALT abnormal chronic hepatitis B patients group,viral load had a significant effect on liver function and liver fibrosis parameters,and the effect was most obvious in ALT>double upper limit of normal group.The specific manifestation was that with viral load increasing,liver function parameters including ALT,AST,TBiL,DBiL,and IBiL increased,while TP and ALB decreased.Liver fibrosis parameters HA,LN,PcⅢ,and CIV all increased (P<0.05).In ALT normal chronic hepatitis B patients group,viral load had no relationship with liver pathological staging.However,in ALT abnormal chronic hepatitis B patients group,especially ALT≥double upper limit of normal group,viral load was significantly related to liver pathological staging.Conclusion The effects of hepatitis B virus on patients' liver function at different immune stages were different,thus providing evidence-based medicine support for clinical antiviral treatment.