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酒精与丙型肝炎

Alcohol and hepatitis C.

作者信息

Jamal M Mazen, Saadi Zainab, Morgan Timothy R

机构信息

Long Beach VA Medical Center and University of California, Irvine, Long Beach, CA 90822, USA.

出版信息

Dig Dis. 2005;23(3-4):285-96. doi: 10.1159/000090176.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Alcohol use and hepatitis C are prominent risk factors for liver injury and this review offers the current understanding of each factor's effects on liver disease.

METHODS

A Medline database search was preformed for English articles with a focus on alcohol, hepatitis C and liver disease. Article citations were also considered for further applicable articles, and the strongest studies were included in our review.

RESULTS

Up to 60% of patients with hepatitis C have a past history of alcohol use. In patients with hepatitis C, chronic alcohol consumption of more than 5 drinks/day increases the rate of liver fibrosis, risk for cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and, possibly, death from liver disease. Numerous studies have further found that even moderate amounts of alcohol can be detrimental to hepatitis C patients. The prevalence of hepatitis C is higher in alcoholics with advanced liver disease than in alcoholics without liver disease. Also, recent alcohol use decreases the response rate to interferon treatment.

CONCLUSIONS

Hepatitis C and alcohol use are often co-occurring risk factors for liver disease, and though their interaction is not clear, it is known that heavy drinking significantly promotes liver disease progression.

摘要

背景/目的:饮酒和丙型肝炎是肝损伤的主要危险因素,本综述阐述了目前对各因素对肝脏疾病影响的认识。

方法

在Medline数据库中检索聚焦于酒精、丙型肝炎和肝脏疾病的英文文章。还考虑文章引用以查找更多适用文章,并将最具说服力的研究纳入我们的综述。

结果

高达60%的丙型肝炎患者有饮酒史。在丙型肝炎患者中,每天饮用超过5杯酒的长期饮酒会增加肝纤维化发生率、肝硬化风险、肝细胞癌风险以及可能的肝病死亡率。大量研究进一步发现,即使适量饮酒也可能对丙型肝炎患者有害。晚期肝病酗酒者中丙型肝炎的患病率高于无肝病酗酒者。此外,近期饮酒会降低干扰素治疗的应答率。

结论

丙型肝炎和饮酒常常是肝脏疾病的共同危险因素,尽管它们之间的相互作用尚不清楚,但已知大量饮酒会显著促进肝病进展。

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