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Natural history of HBeAg negative chronic hepatitis B virus infection: a cohort study : HBeAg 음성 만성 B형간염바이러스 감염의 자연경과: 코호트 연구

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Moon, Chang Mo; Kim, Do Young; Song, Ki Jun; Kim, Ja Kyung; Lee, Hyun Woong; Lee, Jung Min; Yoon, Ki Tae; Paik, Yong Han; Kim, Dong Ki; Han, Kwang-Hyub; Chon, Chae Yoon; Moon, Young Myoung; Ahn, Sang Hoon

Issue Date
2006-06
Publisher
Korean Association for the Study of the Liver
Citation
The Korean journal of hepatology, Vol.12 No.2, pp.163-172
Abstract
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The long-term virologic and biochemical changes in patients with HBeAg negative HBV infection, especially in Asia, remain unclear. To address this issue, we conducted a 3 year- retrospective, cohort study. METHODS: A total of 157 patients with HBeAg negative HBV infection who were monitored without treatment were reviewed between January 1999 and March 2004. Those patients were followed up every 3 months with liver function tests and serologic tests. All patients were stratified into 3 groups; inactive carrier (IC), viremic carrier (VC) and chronic hepatitis (CH). Serum HBV DNA was measured by a hybridization assay (sensitivity: 1.4 x 10(5)) genomes/mL, Digene Diagnostics, Silver Spring, USA). RESULTS: The median age of enrolled patients was 42.7 years (M:F=2.3:1). By single time-point observations, the 3 year-cohort prevalence of HBeAg negative CH varied from 12.7 to 35.8% (median 20.7%) HBeAg negative CH was accumulated over time (P=0.002) and transition rates among three groups after 3 years of follow-up are as follows: IC to CH, 6.0%; IC to VC, 4.1%; VC to CH, 23.2%. VC seems to be a disease state in the middle of transition from IC to CH. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated the dynamic changing patterns of HBeAg negative CH with time, of which the change from IC or VC to CH was dominant.
ISSN
1738-222X
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/208535
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