Aspartate aminotransferase-To-platelet ratio index increases significantly 3 years prior to liver-related death in HIV-hepatitis-coinfected men

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Abstract

The utility of longitudinal AST-To-platelet ratio index (APRI), a surrogate for hepatic fibrosis, is unknown.We compared APRI up to 9 years before liver-related death among 57 cases of viral hepatitis-infected men (91% HIVR) to matched controls. APRI was stable among controls but, among cases, increased 4.6%/year from 9 to 3 years predeath (PU0.10) and 30%/year during the 3 years predeath (P0.001). Thus, rapid APRI increase may predict impending liver-related death in HIV-viral hepatitis coinfection.

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Price, J. C., Seaberg, E. C., Stosor, V., Witt, M. D., Lellock, C. D., & Thio, C. L. (2018). Aspartate aminotransferase-To-platelet ratio index increases significantly 3 years prior to liver-related death in HIV-hepatitis-coinfected men. AIDS, 32(17), 2636–2638. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000001977

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