AIM: To evaluate the impact of liver steatosis upon response to given therapy in chronic hepatitis B (CriB) patients.METHODS: 84 consecutive Crib patients treated with 48-wk PEGylated interferon (PEG-IFN) therap...AIM: To evaluate the impact of liver steatosis upon response to given therapy in chronic hepatitis B (CriB) patients.METHODS: 84 consecutive Crib patients treated with 48-wk PEGylated interferon (PEG-IFN) therapy were enrolled. Baseline characteristics and sustained viral re- sponse (SVR) to PEG-IFN therapy were evaluated.RESULTS: Mean body mass index (BMI) was 27.36 ±4.4 kg/m2. Six (7.1%) had hypertension and three (3.5%) had diabetes mellitus. Steatosis was present in 22.6% (19/84) of liver biopsy samples. Age, BMI, and triglyceride levels of the patients with hepatic steatosis were significantly higher than those without hepatic steatosis (P 〈 0.05). SVR to PEG-IFN therapy was 21.4% (18/84). Sixteen of these 18 CriB patients with SVR (88.9%) did not have any histopathologically determined steatosis. On the other hand, only two of the 19 CriB patients with hepatic steatosis had SVR (10.5%). Although the SVR rate observed in patients without steatosis (16/65, 24.6%) was higher compared to those with steatosis (2/19, 10.5%), the difference was not statistically significant (P 〉 0.05).CONCLUSION: Occurrence of hepatic steatosis is significantly high in CHB patients and this association leads to a trend of decreased, but statistically insignificant, SVR rates to PEG-IFN treatment,展开更多
文摘AIM: To evaluate the impact of liver steatosis upon response to given therapy in chronic hepatitis B (CriB) patients.METHODS: 84 consecutive Crib patients treated with 48-wk PEGylated interferon (PEG-IFN) therapy were enrolled. Baseline characteristics and sustained viral re- sponse (SVR) to PEG-IFN therapy were evaluated.RESULTS: Mean body mass index (BMI) was 27.36 ±4.4 kg/m2. Six (7.1%) had hypertension and three (3.5%) had diabetes mellitus. Steatosis was present in 22.6% (19/84) of liver biopsy samples. Age, BMI, and triglyceride levels of the patients with hepatic steatosis were significantly higher than those without hepatic steatosis (P 〈 0.05). SVR to PEG-IFN therapy was 21.4% (18/84). Sixteen of these 18 CriB patients with SVR (88.9%) did not have any histopathologically determined steatosis. On the other hand, only two of the 19 CriB patients with hepatic steatosis had SVR (10.5%). Although the SVR rate observed in patients without steatosis (16/65, 24.6%) was higher compared to those with steatosis (2/19, 10.5%), the difference was not statistically significant (P 〉 0.05).CONCLUSION: Occurrence of hepatic steatosis is significantly high in CHB patients and this association leads to a trend of decreased, but statistically insignificant, SVR rates to PEG-IFN treatment,