Influence of hepatitis delta virus infection on morbidity and mortality in compensated cirrhosis type B

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Background - The effect of hepatitis delta virus (HDV) infection on the clinical course of cirrhosis type B is poorly defined. Aims - To investigate the impact of HDV status on morbidity and mortality in cirrhosis type B. Patients/Methods - Retrospective cohort study of 200 Western European patients with compensated cirrhosis type B followed for a median period of 6.6 years. Results - At diagnosis, 20% of patients had antibodies to HDV (anti-HDV); median age was lower in anti-HDV positive cirrhotics (34 v 48 years respectively). Kaplan-Meier five year probability of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was 6, 10, and 9% in anti-HDV positive/HBeAg negative, anti- HDV negative/HBeAg negative, and anti-HDV negative/HBeAg positive cirrhotics respectively; the corresponding figures for decompensation were 22, 16, and 19% and for survival they were 92, 89, and 83% respectively. Cox regression analysis identified age, albumin concentration, γ-globulin concentration, and HDV status as significant independent prognostic variables. After adjustment for clinical and serological differences at baseline, the risk (95% confidence interval) for HCC, decompensation, and mortality was increased by a factor of 3.2 (1.0 to 10), 2.2 (0.8 to 5.7), and 2.0 (0.7 to 5.7) respectively in anti-HDV positive relative to HDV negative cirrhotic patients. The adjusted estimated five year risk for HCC was 13, 4, and 2% for anti-HDV positive/HBeAg negative, anti-HDV negative/HBeAg negative, and anti- HDV negative/HBeAg positive cirrhotics respectively; the corresponding figures for decompensation were 18, 8, and 14% and for survival 90, 95, and 93% respectively. Conclusions - HDV infection increases the risk for HCC threefold and for mortality twofold in patients with cirrhosis type B.

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Fattovich, G., Giustina, G., Christensen, E., Pantalena, M., Zagni, I., Realdi, G., & Schalm, S. W. (2000). Influence of hepatitis delta virus infection on morbidity and mortality in compensated cirrhosis type B. Gut, 46(3), 420–426. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.46.3.420

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