Effect of host-related factors on the intensity of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Luciano Bello
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Ferraz,Maria Lucia Gomes, Perez,Renata M., Ferreira,Adalgisa S., Matos,Carla Adriana L., Lanzoni,Valéria P., Silva,Antônio Eduardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702002000500002
Resumo: There is increasing interest in the identification of factors associated with liver disease progression in patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV). We assessed host-related factors associated with a histologically advanced stage of this disease and determined the rate of liver fibrosis progression in HCV-infected patients. We included patients submitted to liver biopsy, who were anti-HCV and HCV RNA positive, who showed a parenteral risk factor (blood transfusion or intravenous drug use), and who gave information about alcohol consumption.Patients were divided into two groups for analysis: group 1 - grades 0 to 2; group 2 - grades 3 to 4. The groups were compared in terms of sex, age at the time of infection, estimated duration of infection and alcoholism. The rate of fibrosis progression (index of fibrosis) was determined based on the relationship between disease stage and duration of infection (years). Logistic regression analysis revealed that age at the time of infection (P<0.01; 95% CI 1.06-1.22) and the duration of infection (P<0.01; 95% CI 1.06-1.32) were independently associated with a more advanced stage of hepatitis C. The median index of fibrosis was 0.14 for the group as a whole. A significant difference in the index of fibrosis was observed between patients aged < 40 years at infection (median = 0.11) and patients aged > or = 40 years (median = 0.47). The main factors associated with a more rapid fibrosis progression were age at the time of infection and the estimated duration of infection. Patients who acquired HCV after 40 years of age showed a higher rate of fibrosis progression.
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spelling Effect of host-related factors on the intensity of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infectionHepatitis C virusliver fibrosispatientsThere is increasing interest in the identification of factors associated with liver disease progression in patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV). We assessed host-related factors associated with a histologically advanced stage of this disease and determined the rate of liver fibrosis progression in HCV-infected patients. We included patients submitted to liver biopsy, who were anti-HCV and HCV RNA positive, who showed a parenteral risk factor (blood transfusion or intravenous drug use), and who gave information about alcohol consumption.Patients were divided into two groups for analysis: group 1 - grades 0 to 2; group 2 - grades 3 to 4. The groups were compared in terms of sex, age at the time of infection, estimated duration of infection and alcoholism. The rate of fibrosis progression (index of fibrosis) was determined based on the relationship between disease stage and duration of infection (years). Logistic regression analysis revealed that age at the time of infection (P<0.01; 95% CI 1.06-1.22) and the duration of infection (P<0.01; 95% CI 1.06-1.32) were independently associated with a more advanced stage of hepatitis C. The median index of fibrosis was 0.14 for the group as a whole. A significant difference in the index of fibrosis was observed between patients aged < 40 years at infection (median = 0.11) and patients aged > or = 40 years (median = 0.47). The main factors associated with a more rapid fibrosis progression were age at the time of infection and the estimated duration of infection. Patients who acquired HCV after 40 years of age showed a higher rate of fibrosis progression.Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2002-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702002000500002Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.6 n.5 2002reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1590/S1413-86702002000500002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta,Luciano BelloFerraz,Maria Lucia GomesPerez,Renata M.Ferreira,Adalgisa S.Matos,Carla Adriana L.Lanzoni,Valéria P.Silva,Antônio Eduardoeng2003-07-15T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702002000500002Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2003-07-15T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of host-related factors on the intensity of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection
title Effect of host-related factors on the intensity of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection
spellingShingle Effect of host-related factors on the intensity of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection
Costa,Luciano Bello
Hepatitis C virus
liver fibrosis
patients
title_short Effect of host-related factors on the intensity of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection
title_full Effect of host-related factors on the intensity of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection
title_fullStr Effect of host-related factors on the intensity of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection
title_full_unstemmed Effect of host-related factors on the intensity of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection
title_sort Effect of host-related factors on the intensity of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection
author Costa,Luciano Bello
author_facet Costa,Luciano Bello
Ferraz,Maria Lucia Gomes
Perez,Renata M.
Ferreira,Adalgisa S.
Matos,Carla Adriana L.
Lanzoni,Valéria P.
Silva,Antônio Eduardo
author_role author
author2 Ferraz,Maria Lucia Gomes
Perez,Renata M.
Ferreira,Adalgisa S.
Matos,Carla Adriana L.
Lanzoni,Valéria P.
Silva,Antônio Eduardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Luciano Bello
Ferraz,Maria Lucia Gomes
Perez,Renata M.
Ferreira,Adalgisa S.
Matos,Carla Adriana L.
Lanzoni,Valéria P.
Silva,Antônio Eduardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hepatitis C virus
liver fibrosis
patients
topic Hepatitis C virus
liver fibrosis
patients
description There is increasing interest in the identification of factors associated with liver disease progression in patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV). We assessed host-related factors associated with a histologically advanced stage of this disease and determined the rate of liver fibrosis progression in HCV-infected patients. We included patients submitted to liver biopsy, who were anti-HCV and HCV RNA positive, who showed a parenteral risk factor (blood transfusion or intravenous drug use), and who gave information about alcohol consumption.Patients were divided into two groups for analysis: group 1 - grades 0 to 2; group 2 - grades 3 to 4. The groups were compared in terms of sex, age at the time of infection, estimated duration of infection and alcoholism. The rate of fibrosis progression (index of fibrosis) was determined based on the relationship between disease stage and duration of infection (years). Logistic regression analysis revealed that age at the time of infection (P<0.01; 95% CI 1.06-1.22) and the duration of infection (P<0.01; 95% CI 1.06-1.32) were independently associated with a more advanced stage of hepatitis C. The median index of fibrosis was 0.14 for the group as a whole. A significant difference in the index of fibrosis was observed between patients aged < 40 years at infection (median = 0.11) and patients aged > or = 40 years (median = 0.47). The main factors associated with a more rapid fibrosis progression were age at the time of infection and the estimated duration of infection. Patients who acquired HCV after 40 years of age showed a higher rate of fibrosis progression.
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