AIM: To investigate the prevalence of the clinical pa- rameters of insulin resistance and diabetes in patients affected by chronic hepatitis C (CHC) or chronic hepa- titis B (CHB). METHODS: We retrospectively ev...AIM: To investigate the prevalence of the clinical pa- rameters of insulin resistance and diabetes in patients affected by chronic hepatitis C (CHC) or chronic hepa- titis B (CHB). METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated 852 consec- utive patients (726 CHC and 126 CriB) who had under- gone liver biopsy. We recorded age, sex, ALT, type 2 diabetes and/or metabolic syndrome (MS), body mass index (BMI), and apparent disease duration (ADD). RESULTS: Age, ADD, BMI, prevalence of MS and diabetes in patients with mild/moderate liver fibrosis were significantly higher in CHC. However, the degree of steatosis and liver fibrosis evaluated in liver biop- sies did not differ between CHC and CHB patients. At multivariate analysis, age, sex, BMI, ALT and diabetes were independent risk factors for liver fibrosis in CHC, whereas only age was related to liver fibrosis in CHB. We also evaluated the association between significant steatosis (〉 30%) and age, sex, BMI, diabetes, MS and liver fibrosis. Diabetes, BMI and liver fibrosis were associated with steatosis 〉 30% in CHC, whereas only age and BMI were related to steatosis in CriB. CONCLUSION: These data may indicate that hepatitis C virus infection is a risk factor for insulin resistance.展开更多
文摘AIM: To investigate the prevalence of the clinical pa- rameters of insulin resistance and diabetes in patients affected by chronic hepatitis C (CHC) or chronic hepa- titis B (CHB). METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated 852 consec- utive patients (726 CHC and 126 CriB) who had under- gone liver biopsy. We recorded age, sex, ALT, type 2 diabetes and/or metabolic syndrome (MS), body mass index (BMI), and apparent disease duration (ADD). RESULTS: Age, ADD, BMI, prevalence of MS and diabetes in patients with mild/moderate liver fibrosis were significantly higher in CHC. However, the degree of steatosis and liver fibrosis evaluated in liver biop- sies did not differ between CHC and CHB patients. At multivariate analysis, age, sex, BMI, ALT and diabetes were independent risk factors for liver fibrosis in CHC, whereas only age was related to liver fibrosis in CHB. We also evaluated the association between significant steatosis (〉 30%) and age, sex, BMI, diabetes, MS and liver fibrosis. Diabetes, BMI and liver fibrosis were associated with steatosis 〉 30% in CHC, whereas only age and BMI were related to steatosis in CriB. CONCLUSION: These data may indicate that hepatitis C virus infection is a risk factor for insulin resistance.