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Hepatitis B virus infection in patients with metabolic syndrome: a complicated relationship. Results of a population based study.

作者信息

Jarčuška Peter, Janičko Martin, Kružliak Peter, Novák Miroslav, Veselíny Eduard, Fedačko Ján, Senajová Gabriela, Dražilová Sylvia, Madarasová-Gecková Andrea, Mareková Mária, Pella Daniel, Siegfried Leonard, Kristián Pavol, Kolesárová Eva

机构信息

1st Department of Internal Medicine, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Trieda SNP 1, 04001 Košice, Slovakia.

Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, International Clinical Research Center, St. Anne's University Hospital, Masaryk University, Pekarska 53, 656 91 Brno, Czech Republic; Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic and Mayo College of Medicine, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.

出版信息

Eur J Intern Med. 2014 Mar;25(3):286-91. doi: 10.1016/j.ejim.2014.01.006. Epub 2014 Jan 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The presence of hepatitis B infection (HBI) and metabolic syndrome (MS) at the same time constitutes a high risk for liver cirrhosis and potentially hepatocellular carcinoma.

AIM

In this study we aim to explore the relationship between MS and HBI.

METHODS

We used data from the cross-sectional HepaMeta study conducted in 2011 in Slovakia. Patients were tested for presence of MS, while lipid levels (total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, TG, apolipoprotein B100 and HBI (HBsAg and antiHBcIgG)) were also monitored. Viral load was measured in HBsAg positive patients.

RESULTS

Altogether 855 patients were screened, MS was diagnosed in 25.1% of patients and 7.9% of patients presented with HBI. AntiHBcIgG antibodies were present in 34.6% patients. HBI patients had lower levels of total and LDL cholesterol along with a decreased apolipoprotein B100 (4.54 ± 0.84 vs. 5.0 ± 0.99 mmol/l, P=0.001; 2.29 ± 0.58 vs. 2.6 ± 0.68 mmol/l, P=0.001 and 0.71 ± 0.21 vs. 0.77 ± 0.23 mmol/l, P=0.013 respectively). Patients diagnosed with MS had higher HBV DNA load than patients without MS - 1300.2 (95% CI 506.06-3440.41) vs. 7661.3 (95% CI 2008.17-29,228.06) IU/ml; P=0.011. HBI patients with TC and apolipoprotein B100 in the reference range had lower HBV DNA load than patients with high or low values of TC or apolipoprotein B100.

CONCLUSION

Hepatitis B patients had lower levels of total and LDL cholesterol along with a decreased apolipoprotein B100. Viral load of chronic hepatitis B patients with MS was higher than that in patients without MS.

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